Distributed consensus tracking for multi-agent systems under two types of attacks

Summary This paper studies a distributed coordinated control problem for a class of linear multi‐agent systems subject to two types of attacks. The problem boils down to how to achieve secure consensus tracking for multi‐agent systems with connected and disconnected (paralyzed) directed switching to...

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Published inInternational journal of robust and nonlinear control Vol. 26; no. 5; pp. 896 - 918
Main Authors Feng, Zhi, Hu, Guoqiang, Wen, Guanghui
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bognor Regis Blackwell Publishing Ltd 25.03.2016
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Summary:Summary This paper studies a distributed coordinated control problem for a class of linear multi‐agent systems subject to two types of attacks. The problem boils down to how to achieve secure consensus tracking for multi‐agent systems with connected and disconnected (paralyzed) directed switching topologies caused by two types of attacks. The attacks on the edges instead of nodes lead to the loss of security performance. Two cases are studied in this paper. First, under only a class of connectivity‐maintained attacks, sufficient conditions are derived to achieve secure consensus tracking in mean‐square. Second, when the multi‐agent systems are further subject to a class of connectivity‐broken attacks, novel sufficient conditions are further obtained to ensure secure consensus tracking with a specified convergence rate by virtue of the idea of average dwell time switching between some stable and unstable subsystems. Three numerical simulations are finally given to illustrate the theoretical analysis. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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ISSN:1049-8923
1099-1239
DOI:10.1002/rnc.3342