Gain-scheduled synchronization of parameter varying systems via relative H∞ consensus with application to synchronization of uncertain bilinear systems
Abstract
The paper considers a problem of consensus-based synchronization of uncertain parameter varying multi-agent systems. We present a method for constructing consensus-based synchronization protocol schedules for each agent to ensure it synchronizes with a reference parameter-varying system. The proposed protocol guarantees a specified level of H∞ transient consensus between the agents. The algorithm uses a consensus-preserving interpolation and produces continuous (in the scheduling parameter) coefficients for the protocol. An application to synchronization of uncertain bilinear systems is discussed.
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