Discrete-time distributed average tracking for noisy reference signals

We consider the distributed average tracking (DAT) problem for multiple time-varying signals subject to both process and measurement noise under a directed time-varying communication network. In order to attenuate the effect of the noise, we construct a Kalman filter for each agent, based on which w...

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Published inChinese Control Conference pp. 5405 - 5410
Main Authors Chen, Changjiang, Chen, Fei
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation 01.07.2019
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Summary:We consider the distributed average tracking (DAT) problem for multiple time-varying signals subject to both process and measurement noise under a directed time-varying communication network. In order to attenuate the effect of the noise, we construct a Kalman filter for each agent, based on which we design a discrete-time consensus-based DAT algorithm. It is shown that the proposed algorithm can track the average of the reference signals with small steady-state error. A numerical example is presented to validate the theoretical results.
ISSN:1934-1768
DOI:10.23919/ChiCC.2019.8865546