Abstract

The partial component consensus in mean‐square for delayed nonlinear multi‐agent systems (NMASs) with uncertain nonhomogeneous Markov switching (UNMS) topologies subjected to aperiodic denial‐of‐service (DoS) cyber‐attacks is investigated. Firstly, the partial component ( ‐dimensional) consensus of the system ( ‐dimensional, ) is considered in this paper. When , the partial component consensus degrades into identical consensus. Secondly, the communication topologies governed by uncertain nonhomogeneous Markov chains are random. Thirdly, the communication topologies suffer from aperiodic DoS cyber‐attacks. Then, in view of stochastic analysis technology, distributed control theory and Lyapunov stability theory, the partial component consensus conditions are obtained using permutation matrix and inequality scaling skills. Eventually, the correctness of the results is verified through an example.

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