International Journal of Control, Vol.85, No.11, 1755-1765, 2012
A new framework for consensus for discrete-time directed networks of multi-agents with distributed delays
In this article, the distributed consensus problem is considered for discrete-time delayed networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies, where the networks under investigation are directed and the time delays involved are distributed time delays including a single or multiple time delay(s) as special cases. By using the invariance principle of delay difference systems, a new unified framework is established to deal with the consensus for the discrete-time delayed multi-agent system. It is shown that the addressed discrete-time network with arbitrary distributed time delays reaches consensus provided that it is strongly connected. A numerical example is presented to illustrate the proposed methods.
Keywords:consensus;discrete-time multi-agent network;directed network;distributed time delay;invariance principle