Abstract

The dynamic event-triggered control scheme is employed in this work to explore the formation control problem of Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy multi-agent systems. The formation control problem is examined by employing a multi-agent system in the form of a Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy model. To reduce the frequency of control updates during the desired formation, a dynamic event-triggered controller is designed by introducing an internal dynamic variable. Initially, the error systems between the agents and the desired formation are introduced. A suitable Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional is then specifically designed for these error systems. By applying an improved delay-dependent reciprocally convex inequality, sufficient conditions for the stability of the error systems are obtained, which guarantee the desired formation of the selected multi-agent systems. In particular, these conditions are obtained in the form of linear matrix inequalities. Finally, a numerical illustration is provided to validate the feasibility of the theoretical outcomes.

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