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Fixed-time consensus control for nonlinear multi-agent systems via fully distributed edge-based adaptive protocols

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Abstract

In this paper, we mainly concern the fixed-time consensus control problem for nonlinear leader-following multi-agent systems(MASs). An edge-based adaptive control protocol is presented with part of parameters updated by relative information of system state. Compared with the common node-based adaptive protocols, the proposed edge-based adaptive control protocol assigning different time-varying weights to different communication edges is more accurate. By selecting special Lyapunov functions and theoretical analysis, the obtained conclusions indicate that both sufficient conditions and the settling time of the fixed-time consensus are independent of the system's global information such as the spectrum of Laplacian matrix, which implies that the given protocol is fully distributed. Finally, numerical simulation is illustrated to support the correctness of the main theoretical results.

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