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On Topological Conditions for Enabling Transient Control in Leader-follower Networks

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arxiv 2312.03246 v1 pith:2OXTBSZS submitted 2023-12-06 eess.SY cs.MAcs.SY

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We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for leader-follower multi-agent systems such that we can further apply prescribed performance control to achieve the desired formation while satisfying certain transient constraints. A leader-follower framework is considered in the sense that a group of agents with external inputs are selected as leaders in order to drive the group of followers in a way that the entire system can achieve target formation within certain prescribed performance transient bounds. We first derive necessary conditions on the leader-follower graph topology under which the target formation together with the prescribed performance guarantees can be fulfilled. Afterwards, the derived necessary conditions are extended to necessary and sufficient conditions for leader-follower formation control under transient constraints. Finally, the proposed results are illustrated with simulation examples.

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