Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the opinion dynamics with bounded confidence in multi-agent systems under an infection spreading environment. The dynamics of the infection spreading processes follows the so-called susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model. Here, the infection induces faulty behaviors in the agents whose opinions may deviate from their true opinions. Cooperating with infection suppression policies and the resilient algorithm based on the mean sub-sequence reduced (MSR) approach, resilient consensus can be attained by the regular agents within a safe region. In particular, we establish sufficient conditions for resilient consensus of opinion dynamics with large bounded confidence. A numerical example is provided to verify the effectiveness of our proposed approach.

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