Abstract

This paper investigates the interval consensus problem of second-order multi-agent systems over a directed graph, where each agent is allowed to propose an interval constraint on the achievable consensus value. In order to reduce the communication among agents, a distributed impulsive controller is given. The impulsive control is implemented only at impulsive instants. Moreover, each agent has its own impulsive instants independently and the impulsive intervals are aperiodic. Sufficient conditions are established to guarantee the achievement of interval consensus for the considered systems. Finally, a numerical example is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the obtained result.

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