Abstract

This paper studies the mean-square consensus for multi-agent systems with measurement noise and time delay via event-triggered control. By combining graph theory, stochastic analysis and matrix theory, some necessary and sufficient conditions for the consensus protocols are given. We show that through the periodic event-checking technique, the consensus systems could tolerate even a large time delay. Several simulations are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the control protocol.

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