Abstract

ABSTRACTThis paper studies the consensus problem of non-linear network systems subject to time-delay through aperiodic sampled-data control, which is more desirable and flexible than periodic sampling control. By receiving the relative information of the neighboring nodes, each node can obtain control input signals at the discrete sampling instants. A new stability criterion is established for network systems via using a time-dependent Lyapunov functional and the free-weighting matrix method. The maximum upper bound of sampling interval can be achieved by solving Linear matrix inequality optimization problem. Under the basic work of a non-fragile sampled-data controller, network systems with time-delay are asymptotically stable. In the end, two numerical simulation examples can be provided to illustrate the validity of the application of the proposed algorithm.

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