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Information Structures to Secure Control of Rigid Formations with Leader-Follower Architecture

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Eren, Tolga
Whiteley, Walter
Anderson, Brian
Morse, A Stephen
Belhumeur, Peter N

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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This paper is concerned with rigid formations of mobile autonomous agents that have leader-follower architecture. In a previous paper, Baillieul and Suri gave a proposition as a necessary condition for stable rigidity. They also gave a separate theorem as a sufficient condition for stable rigidity. This paper suggests an approach to analyze rigid formations that have leader-follower architecture. It proves that the third condition in the proposition given by Baillieul and Suri is redundant, and it proves that this proposition is a necessary and sufficient condition for stable rigidity. Simulation results are also presented to illustrate rigidity.

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Proceedings of the 2005 American Control Conference

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