Exponential Synchronization of Complex Networks: An Intermittent Adaptive Event-Triggered Control Strategy

Yongbao Wu, Yue Wang, Jian Liu*, Yong Xu

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Abstract

This paper investigates the exponential synchronization (ES) problem for complex networks (CNs) under an intermittent adaptive event-triggered control (IAE-TC) strategy which is based on dynamic IAE-TC during the control activation intervals. In this control mechanism, the intermittent controller has adaptability to the evolution results of the controlled networks and is activated only when the event-triggered condition is violated. Then, by employing this kind of control strategy and the Lyapunov method, some sufficient conditions are proposed to achieve the ES of CNs and it is proven that the Zeno behavior can be eliminated. Besides, an application about the islanded microgrid system and some numerical simulations are provided to verify the effectiveness of the derived theoretical results. Moreover, in the numerical simulations, it is shown that the dynamic IAE-TC strategy can decrease the number of event-triggered instants more availably than the static one.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4735-4745
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Volume68
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Event-triggered control
  • adaptive control
  • complex networks
  • exponential synchronization
  • intermittent control

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