Título
Adaptive tracking via pinning in networks of nonidentical nodes
11627/474611627/4746
Autor
Barajas Ramírez, Juan Gonzalo
Resumen
"We investigate the control of dynamical networks for the case of nodes, that although different, can be make passive by feedback. The so-called V-stability characterization allows for a simple set of stabilization conditions even in the case of nonidentical nodes. This is due to the fact that under V-stability characterization the dynamical difference between node of a network reduces to their different passivity degrees, that is, a measure of the required feedback gain necessary to make the node stable at a desired solution. We propose a pinning control strategy that extends this approach to solve the tracking problem, furthermore using an adaptive controller approach we provide a methodology to impose a common reference trajectory to a network of different nodes by pinning only a few of them to the desired solution. We illustrate our results with numerical simulation of well-known benchmark systems."
Fecha de publicación
2018Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.14736/kyb-2018-1-0030Área de conocimiento
MATEMÁTICASEditor
Institute of Information Theory and AutomationPalabras clave
Adaptive controlPinning control
Complex networks
Tracking problem