Chao Liu, Ben Niu, Yuqiang Jiang, Xinyu Liu, Shengtao Li
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Abstract
This paper considers the event-triggered adaptive fuzzy bipartite containment control problem for switched nonlinear multi-agent systems (MASs) with actuator attacks. To handle the completely unknown nonlinear functions in the considered system, fuzzy logic systems (FLSs) are applied to approximate the unknown nonlinear functions. In addition, an adaptive bipartite containment control approach is designed to deal with the actuator attacks, which can reduce the burden of communication. According to the designed adaptive bipartite containment control scheme, it is shown that all the signals are semi-globally uniformly ultimately bounded (SGUUB), and all the outputs of the followers achieve the bipartite consensus and finally enter the convex set spanned by leaders' in the presence of actuator attacks. Eventually, a simulation example is presented to illustrate the availability of the developed strategy.
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