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Control law synthesis for distributed multi-agent systems: Application to active clock distribution networks

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In this paper, the problem of active clock distribution network synchronization is considered. The network is made of identical oscillators interconnected through a distributed array of phase-locked-loops (PLLs). The problem of the PLL network design is reformulated, from a control theory point of view, as a control law design for a distributed multi-agent system. Inspired by the decentralized control law design methodology using the dissipativity input-output approach, the particular topology of interconnected subsystems is exploited to solve the problem by applying a convex optimization approach involving simple Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) constraints. After choosing the dissipativity properties which is satisfied by the interconnection matrix, the constraints are transformed into an H ∞ norm constraint on a particular transfer function that must be fulfilled for global stability. Additional constraints on inputs and outputs are introduced in order to ensure the desired performance specifications during the H ∞ control design procedure.
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hal-01181176 , version 1 (29-07-2015)

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Anton Korniienko, Gérard Scorletti, Eric Colinet, Eric Blanco, Jerome Juillard, et al.. Control law synthesis for distributed multi-agent systems: Application to active clock distribution networks. 2011 American Control Conference - ACC 2011, IEEE, Jun 2011, San Francisco, CA, United States. pp.4691 - 4696, ⟨10.1109/ACC.2011.5991295⟩. ⟨hal-01181176⟩
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