Abstract

In this work, the exponential synchronization issue of stochastic complex networks with time delays and time-varying multi-links (SCNTM) is discussed via a novel aperiodic intermittent dynamic event-triggered control (AIDE-TC). The AIDE-TC is designed by combining intermittent control with an exponential function and dynamic event-triggered control, aiming to minimize the number of the required triggers. Then, based on the proposed control strategy, the sufficient conditions for exponential synchronization in mean square of SCNTM are obtained by adopting graph theoretic approach and Lyapunov function method. In the meanwhile, it is proven that the Zeno behavior can be excluded under the AIDE-TC, which ensures the feasibility of the control mechanism to realize the synchronization of SCNTM. Finally, we provide a numerical simulation on islanded microgrid systems to validate the effectiveness of main results and the simulation comparison results show that the AIDE-TC can reduce the number of event triggers.

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