Abstract

In this paper, the event-triggered consensus problem of linear multiagent systems with time-varying communication delays is addressed. Different from the existing event-triggered consensus results with communication delays, more general nonuniform time-varying communication delays are considered. To avoid the asynchronous phenomenon caused by nonuniform delays, a novel periodic switching controller is developed. Based on this controller, the resulting consensus error system can be modeled as a periodic switching system. Furthermore, the exponential stability of the consensus error system is derived by utilizing the Lyapunov approach and the dwell-time analysis method. Finally, an illustrative example is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed method.

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