Practical Output Consensus of Nonlinear Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems with Limited Data Rate

27 Apr 2021  ·  Maopeng Ran, Lihua Xie ·

This paper investigates the consensus problem for nonlinear heterogeneous multi-agent systems with limited communication data rate. Each agent is modeled by a higher-order strict-feedback continuous-time system with unknown nonlinearities andexternal disturbance, and only the first state variable being measurable. Extended state observers (ESOs) are used to estimate the unmeasurable agent states and the unknown nonlinear dynamics. An ESO-based distributed output feedback protocol with dynamic encoding and decoding is then presented. It is shown that, for a connected undirected network, the proposed protocol guarantees practical output consensus, in which the steady-state consensus error can be made arbitrarily small. The ESO-based protocol also shapes the transient consensus performance, as it is capable of recovering the consensus performance of a linear counterpart with fully measurable states. Furthermore, we prove that for higher-order uncertain nonlinear multi-agent systems, consensus can be achieved with merely one bit information exchange between each pair of adjacent agents at each time step. Finally, simulations on third-order pendulum systems are given, which verify the theoretical results.

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