A novel adaptive event‐triggered security consensus control mechanism for leader‐following multi‐agent systems under hybrid random cyber attacks
Lianglin Xiong,
Kangyue Chen,
Jinde Cao
et al.
Abstract:Aiming at the security consensus control problem of leader‐following multi‐agent systems (MASs) under hybrid random cyber attack, this article proposes a novel sampled information related adaptive event‐triggered control mechanism (SIRAETCM). While ensuring the safety performance of the MASs, the mechanism adaptively and dynamically adjusts the trigger threshold of every agent to achieve discontinuous communication by using only the current and latest sampled signals. According to the MASs communication mode a… Show more
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