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本书所阐述的课题属于控制科学国际前沿课题,是国际上第一本基于牵制控制策略研究复杂网络系统控制的专著。主要研究了复杂动态网络的同步问题、牵制控制策略在多自主体系统的一致性控制中的应用以及具有虚拟领导者和具有保持网络联通性的蜂拥控制问题,通过理论和仿真证明了牵制控制策略在蜂拥控制中的有效性,为这些控制算法更好地符合工程实际提供了理论和方法上的指导。本书通过对该领域高水平创新性成果的系统总结与深化,将对网络系统协调控制领域产生积极影响。本书的读者包括网络系统协调控制领域前沿的科研人员和硕博士生。
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Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Synchronization of Complex Dynamical Networks via Pinning
1.2.1 Stability Conditions for Complete Synchronization
1.2.2 Stability Conditions for Cluster Synchronization
1.2.3 Selective Strategies of Pinning Control
1.2.4 Controllable Regions
1.2.5 Control Methodologies
1.3 Consensus and Flocking of Multi-Agent Systems via Pinning
1.3.1 Single Virtual Leader Case
1.3.2 Multiple Virtual Leaders Case
1.3.3 Connectivity Maintenance
1.4 Conclusions and Notes
References
Chapter 2 Pinning Control for Complete Synchronization of Complex Dynamical Networks
2.1 Complex Network Models
2.1.1 ER Random Network Model
2.1.2 BA Scale-Free Network Model
2.1.3 A Directed Scale-Free Network Model
2.2 Stability Conditions for Complete Synchronization of Complex Dynamical Networks
2.2.1 Global Stability Conditions
2.2.2 Local Stability Conditions
2.3 Virtual Control of Pinned Complex Dynamical Networks
2.4 Selective Strategies of Pinning Control
2.4.1 Pinning Control Based on Node-Degree
2.4.2 Pinning Control Based on ControlRank
2.5 Conclusions and Notes
References
Chapter 3 Pinning Control for Cluster Synchronization of Complex Dynamical Networks
3.1 Problem Statement
3.2 Decentralized Adaptive Pinning Control Scheme
3.2.1 Algorithm Description
3.2.2 Main Results and Theoretical Analysis
3.2.3 Complete Synchronization Case
3.3 Simulation Study
3.3.1 Example 1: Three Clusters
3.3.2 Example 2: One Cluster
3.4 Conclusions and Notes
References
Chapter 4 Distributed Pinning-Controlled Second-Order Consensus of Multi-Agent Systems
4.1 Consensus Without Connectivity Assumptions
4.1.1 Problem Statement
4.1.2 Consensus Without a Leader
4.1.3 Consensus with a Leader
4.1.4 Simulation Study
4.2 Consensus with Preserved Network Connectivity
4.2.1 Problem Statement
4.2.2 Algorithm Design and Main Results
4.2.3 Consensus with a Virtual Leader
4.2.4 Simulation Study
4.3 Adaptive Consensus of Networked Mobile Agents with Nonlinear Dynamics
4.3.1 Problem Statement
4.3.2 Main Results
4.3.3 Simulation Study
4.4 Conclusions and Notes
References
Chapter 5 Distributed Pinning-Controlled Consensus in a Heterogeneous Influence Network
5.1 Backgrounds and Problem Statement
5.2 Consensus in a Heterogeneous Influence Network
5.3 Pinning Controlled Consensus in a Heterogeneous Influence Network
5.4 Conclusions and Notes
References
Chapter 6 Distributed Pinning-Controlled Flocking with a Virtual Leader
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Backgrounds and Problem Statement
6.3 Flocking with a Fraction of Informed Agents
6.3.1 Algorithm Description and Main Results
6.3.2 Cohesive Analysis
6.3.3 Velocity Matching Analysis
6.3.4 Collision Avoidance Analysis
6.4 Flocking with a Virtual Leader of Varying Velocity
6.4.1 Algorithm Description and Main Result
6.4.2 Theoretical Analysis
6.5 Simulation Study
6.5.1 Flocking with a Fraction of Informed Agents
6.5.2 Flocking with a Virtual Leader of Varying Velocity
6.5.3 Flocking with a Fraction of Informed Agents and a Virtual Leader of Varying Velocity
6.6 Conclusions and Notes
References
Chapter 7 Distributed Pinning-Controlled Flocking with Preserved Network Connectivity
7.1 Flocking Based only on Position Measurements
7.1.1 Background and Problem Statement
7.1.2 Fundamental Flocking Algorithm
7.1.3 Flocking with a Virtual Leader
7.1.4 Simulation Study
7.2 Adaptive Flocking of Multiple Agents Governed by Nonlinear Dynamics
7.2.1 Preliminaries and Problem Statement
7.2.2 Main Results
7.2.3 Simulation Study
7.3 Conclusions and Notes
References
Index
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