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Advanced Distributed Consensus for Multiagent Systems

An extensive overview of multiagent distributed control and systems

Magdi S. Mahmoud (Author), Mojeed O. Oyedeji (Author), Yuanqing Xia (Author)

9780128211861, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 10 December 2020

394 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.61 kg

Advanced Distributed Consensus for Multiagent Systems contributes to the further development of advanced distributed consensus methods for different classes of multiagent methods. The book expands the field of coordinated multiagent dynamic systems, including discussions on swarms, multi-vehicle and swarm robotics. In addition, it addresses advanced distributed methods for the important topic of multiagent systems, with a goal of providing a high-level treatment of consensus to different versions while preserving systematic analysis of the material and providing an accounting to math development in a unified way. This book is suitable for graduate courses in electrical, mechanical and computer science departments.

Consensus control in multiagent systems is becoming increasingly popular among researchers due to its applicability in analyzing and designing coordination behaviors among agents in multiagent frameworks. Multiagent systems have been a fascinating subject amongst researchers as their practical applications span multiple fields ranging from robotics, control theory, systems biology, evolutionary biology, power systems, social and political systems to mention a few.

1. An overview 2. Consensus over fixed networks 3. Consensus in multiagent systems over time-varying networks 4. Distributed consensus of multiagent systems 5. Consensus over vulnerable networks 6. Consensus on state-dependent fuzzy graphs 7. Distributed consensus on state-dependent evolutionary graphs 8. Multivehicle cooperative control 9. Path planning in autonomous ground vehicles 10. Path planning in autonomous aerial vehicles

Subject Areas: Aerospace & aviation technology [TRP], Robotics [TJFM1], Mechanical engineering [TGB]

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