Parallel Feedforward Compensation for Output Synchronization: Fully Distributed Control and Indefinite Laplacian
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Authors
Li, Mengmou
Lestas, Ioannis
Qiu, Li
Journal Title
Systems and Control Letters
ISSN
0167-6911
Publisher
Elsevier
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Article
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Li, M., Lestas, I., & Qiu, L. Parallel Feedforward Compensation for Output Synchronization: Fully Distributed Control and Indefinite Laplacian. Systems and Control Letters https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.83846
Abstract
This work is associated with the use of parallel feedforward compensators (PFCs) for the problem of output synchronization over heterogeneous agents and the benefits this approach can provide. Specifically, it addresses the addition of stable PFCs on agents that interact with each other using diffusive couplings. The value in the application of such PFC is twofold. Firstly, it has been an issue that output synchronization among passivity-short systems requires global information for the design of controllers in the cases when initial conditions need to be taken into account, such as average consensus and distributed optimization. We show that a stable PFC can be designed to passivate a passivity-short system while its output asymptotically vanishes as its input tends to zero. As a result, output synchronization is achieved among these systems by fully distributed controls without
ltering the original consensus results. Sec-
ondly, in the literature of output synchronization over signed weighted graphs, it is generally required that the graph
Laplacian be positive semidefinite, i.e., L ≥ 0 for undirected graphs or L + L^T ≥ 0 for balanced directed graphs. We show that the PFC serves as output feedback to the communication graph to enhance the robustness against negative weight edges. As a result, output synchronization is achieved over a signed weighted and balanced graph, even if the corresponding Laplacian is not positive semidefinite.
Sponsorship
ERC starting grant 679774
Funder references
European Research Council (679774)
Embargo Lift Date
2025-04-25
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.83846
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/336429
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