Abstract

Compared with bounded delays, distributed infinite delays are more general in practical systems. Event-triggered control can effectively reduce energy consumption and communication costs. This paper addresses time-varying formation control of general linear multi-agent systems with distributed infinite delays in both of their inputs and outputs. An observer-based event-triggered formation control protocol considering distributed infinite delays is proposed, which is related to the combined observed information and some formation compensation signals at triggering time instants. By utilizing inequality techniques, the desired time-varying formation can be implemented while Zeno-behavior is excluded. Some numerical simulations are carried out for demonstrating the validity of theoretical results.

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