Flocking in Fixed and Switching Networks


Flocking in Fixed and Switching Networks is a scholarly work by George J. Pappas, published in 2007 in ''IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control''. The main subjects of the publication include discontinuity, flocking, electronic circuit topology, computer science, convergence, multi-agent system, epidemiological modeling, k-nearest neighbors algorithm, network topology, wireless ad-hoc network, mathematics, Dwell time, and control theory. These changes introduce discontinuities in the agent control laws.

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