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Dynamic Event-Triggered Synchronization Control for Complex Dynamical Networks

Abstract

This paper explores the finite-time synchronization of a class of discrete-time nonlinear singularly perturbed complex networks using a dynamic event-triggered mechanism (DETM). The DETM is designed to optimize packet transmission, aiming to conserve network resources. By constructing a Lyapunov function considering singularly perturbed parameters (SPPs) and DETM information, a sufficient condition for the dynamics of synchronization error system to be finite-time stable is given. The parameters of the synchronization controller can be determined by solving a set of matrix inequalities. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is demonstrated through a numerical example.

Keywords:
Synchronization (alternating current) Control theory (sociology) Controller (irrigation) Computer science Lyapunov function Nonlinear system Network packet Complex network Set (abstract data type) Transmission (telecommunications) Class (philosophy) Control (management)

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