Abstract

The time-varying formation (TVF) tracking problem is studied for linear multiagent systems (MASs), where followers reach a preset TVF when tracking the leader's state. Followers are divided into the informed ones, which directly receive the leader's information, and uninformed ones. To alleviate communication requirements, trigger mechanisms are designed for the leader and all edges. Note that the designed trigger mechanisms enable the leader to send information intermittently and each follower to transmit information asynchronously when the corresponding trigger mechanism is satisfied. To address the TVF tracking problem, the node-event (for the leader) and (dynamic) edge-event triggered adaptive control strategy is proposed, which is fully distributed and has no relation to the system network's scale. Moreover, the MASs do not exhibit the Zeno behavior. Finally, a practice example is introduced to effectively illustrate the theoretical results.

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