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Exponential Output Synchronization of Complex Networks With Output Coupling Via Intermittent Event-Triggered Control

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Wu,  Y.
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Sun,  J.
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Gunasekaran,  N.
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Kurths,  Jürgen
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Liu,  J.
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Wu, Y., Sun, J., Gunasekaran, N., Kurths, J., Liu, J. (2024): Exponential Output Synchronization of Complex Networks With Output Coupling Via Intermittent Event-Triggered Control. - IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems, 11, 1, 284-294.
https://doi.org/10.1109/TCNS.2023.3280457


Zitierlink: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_29470
Zusammenfassung
This paper considers the exponential output synchronization of complex networks with output coupling (CNOC) based on the intermittent event-triggered control (IE-TC) strategy. Unlike existing intermittent control strategies, the proposed IE-TC strategy is event-triggered instead of time-triggered during the control intervals. Moreover, the average control rate is adopted for intermittent control, which makes the results less conservative. A new Lyapunov function is proposed to simplify the proof, which does not require the traditional mathematical induction method for intermittent control. Based on the Lyapunov method and inequality technique, sufficient conditions for achieving exponential output synchronization of CNOC for undirected graph and digraph topologies are given, respectively. Moreover, the Zeno phenomenon can be excluded. Finally, an example with simulations is provided to verify the feasibility of the theoretical results.