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Towards characterization of driver nodes in complex network with actuator saturation

ISSN
09252312
Date Issued
2016-08-12
Author(s)
Singh, Mahaveer
Mahia, Ram Niwash
Fulwani, Deepak M 
Department of Electrical Engineering 
DOI
10.1016/j.neucom.2016.03.011
Abstract
The paper proposes a theory and an algorithm to characterize driver node (control node) of a complex network. The proposed algorithm identifies an appropriate driver node when multiple options are available to select a driver node. The method is based on concept of maximization of stability regions. A realistic situation where driver node has limited actuating capability is considered. The proposed control law considers actuator saturation a priori and also ensures a specified convergence rate. Formation control in robotic network and numeric examples are used to verify the theoretical developments.
Subjects
  • Control of complex ne...

  • Driver nodes

  • Region of attraction

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