Consensus Problems in Networks of Agents With Switching Topology and Time-Delays
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss consensus problems for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and switching topologies. We analyze three cases: 1) directed networks with fixed topology; 2) directed networks with switching topology; and 3) undirected networks with communication time-delays and fixed topology. We introduce two consensus protocols for networks with and without time-delays and provide a convergence analysis in all three cases. We establish a direct connection between the algebraic connectivity (or Fiedler eigenvalue) of the network and the performance (or negotiation speed) of a linear consensus protocol. This required the generalization of the notion of algebraic connectivity of undirected graphs to…
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- Algebraic graph theory
- Network topology
- Algebraic connectivity
- Topology (electrical circuits)
- Uniform consensus
- Computer science
- Consensus
- Lyapunov function