The paradigm of βmulti-agentβ cooperative control is the challenge frontier for new control system application domains, and as a research area it has experienced a considerable increase in activity in recent years. This volume, the result of a UCLA collaborative project with Caltech, Cornell and MIT
Distributed cooperative control of multi-agent systems
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