Abstract

The consensus problem of multi-agent systems with general second-order dynamics is studied. A distributed event-triggering strategy is proposed to reduce the communication frequency of agents and the update frequency of event-triggering controller. Under the fixed topology, a consensus protocol and event-triggering function are designed for each agent. The sufficient conditions of consensus are obtained by the stability theory, and the theoretical proof of excluding Zeno behaviour is presented. Finally, a simulation example is given to illustrate the effectiveness of the obtained results.

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