Abstract

Distinguished from the stationary group consensus problem, in this paper, the dynamic group consensus for a class of heterogeneous multi-agent systems under the influence of input time delays is investigated. A novel dynamic group consensus protocol is designed, where the coexisted cooperation and competition interaction relationships among the agents are considered. Two cases including identical and diverse input time delays are discussed, respectively. Based on matrix theory, system stability theory and pinning control strategy, some sufficient conditions for the heterogeneous systems are established to achieve dynamic group consensus asymptotically. The obtained results reveal that the achievement of systems’ dynamic group consensus is related to systems control parameters, the in-degree and input time delays of the agents. Finally, the effectiveness of our theoretical results is verified by some numerical simulations.

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