Axioms (Jan 2023)

Robust Consensus in a Class of Fractional-Order Multi-Agent Systems with Interval Uncertainties Using the Existence Condition of Hermitian Matrices

  • Mohammadreza Riazat,
  • Aydin Azizi,
  • Mojtaba Naderi Soorki,
  • Abbasali Koochakzadeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms12010065
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 65

Abstract

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This study outlines the necessary and sufficient criteria for swarm stability asymptotically, meaning consensus in a class of fractional-order multi-agent systems (FOMAS) with interval uncertainties for both fractional orders 0 < α < 1 and 1 < α < 2. The constraints are determined by the graph topology, agent dynamics, and neighbor interactions. It is demonstrated that the fractional-order interval multi-agent system achieves consensus if and only if there are some Hermitian matrices that satisfy a particular kind of complex Lyapunov inequality for all of the system vertex matrices. This is done by using the existence condition of the Hermitian matrices in a Lyapunov inequality. To do this, at first it is shown under which conditions a multi-agent system with unstable agents can still achieve consensus. Then, using a lemma and a theory, the Lyapunov inequality regarding the negativity of the maximum eigenvalue of an augmented matrix of a FOMAS is used to find some Hermitian matrices by checking only a limited number of system vertex matrices. As a result, the necessary and sufficient conditions to reach consensus in a FOMAS in the presence of internal uncertainties are obtained according to the Lyapunov inequalities. Using the main theory of the current paper, instead of countless matrices, only a limited number of vertex matrices need to be used in Lyapunov inequalities to find some Hermitian matrices. As a confirmation of the notion, some instances from numerical simulation are also provided at the end of the paper.

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