Abstract

Abstract This paper addresses a quantized consensus problem of general linear multi-agent systems in a symmetric network under an event-triggered scheme. Firstly, a distributed event-triggered strategy is developed with a dynamic threshold to reduce the unnecessary control update. Then, based on absolute quantized state measurements, a distributed controller is proposed and then a consensus criterion is derived, which ensures bounded consensus of linear multi-agent systems. The Zeno behavior is also successfully excluded. Finally, a numerical simulation is presented to validate theoretical results.

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