通过两次时间尺度分离方法对异质二级多代理系统的共识控制和性能恢复
Sina Mohammadalizadeh1, Mohammad Mehdi Arefi2, Alireza Khayatian1
1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.
Scientific reports
|February 18, 2026
概括
本研究引入了多代理系统 (MAS) 的新重新设计技术,以实现强大的共识,并恢复性能,尽管没有建模的动态和干扰. 该方法确保了这些复杂系统的稳定性和准确跟踪.
科学领域:
- 控制工程 控制工程 控制工程
- 系统科学 系统科学
- 机器人技术 机器人技术 机器人技术
背景情况:
- 多代理系统 (MAS) 经常面临诸如未建模的动态和外部干扰等挑战,阻碍了强大的共识和性能.
- 现有的控制技术难以同时保证共识,并在不确定的MAS中恢复名义的短暂性能.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种基于二次时间尺度分离的重新设计技术,用于二阶MAS.
- 为了达成强有力的共识,并在MAS中恢复暂时性表现,这些MAS受到未建模的动态和外部干扰.
- 确保拟议的协议对未定向和定向信息交换拓有效.
主要方法:
- 建议采用基于两个时间尺度分离的重新设计技术.
- 使用利亚普诺夫稳定性分析来保证MAS内部的有界信号.
- 该协议旨在处理未建模的动态和外部干扰.
主要成果:
- 该技术保证了强大的共识和名义暂时性能的明确恢复.
- 达成共识的跟踪错误被证明是不对称地汇聚到零.
- 通过利亚普诺夫稳定性分析,所有MAS信号都被证明是有界的.
结论:
- 拟议的重新设计技术有效地实现了强有力的共识,并恢复了二级MAS的短暂性能.
- 该方法证明了对未建模的动态和外部干扰的稳定性.
- 模拟结果验证了开发方法的有效性和弹性.
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