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Dynamic Adaptive Event-Triggered Mechanism for Fractional-Order Nonlinear Multi-Agent Systems with Actuator Saturation and External Disturbances: Application to Synchronous Generators

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  • G. Narayanan

    (School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea)

  • M. Baskar

    (Centre for Computational Modeling, Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai 600 009, Tamil Nadu, India)

  • V. Gokulakrishnan

    (Centre for Computational Modeling, Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai 600 009, Tamil Nadu, India)

  • Sangtae Ahn

    (School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

This paper presents a novel dynamic adaptive event-triggered mechanism (DAETM) for addressing actuator saturation in leader–follower fractional-order nonlinear multi-agent networked systems (FONMANSs). By utilizing a sector-bounded condition approach and a convex hull representation technique, the proposed method effectively addresses the effects of actuator saturation. This results in less conservative linear matrix inequality (LMI) criteria, guaranteeing asymptotic consensus among agents within the FONMANS framework. The proposed sufficient conditions are computationally efficient, requiring only simple LMI solutions. The effectiveness of the approach is validated through practical applications, such as synchronous generators within a FONMANS framework, where it demonstrates superior performance and robustness. Additionally, comparative studies with Chua’s circuit system enhance the robustness and efficiency of control systems compared to existing techniques. These findings highlight the method’s potential for broad application across various multi-agent systems, particularly in scenarios with limited communication and actuator constraints. The proposed approach enhances system performance and provides a robust, adaptive control solution for dynamic and uncertain environments.

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  • G. Narayanan & M. Baskar & V. Gokulakrishnan & Sangtae Ahn, 2025. "Dynamic Adaptive Event-Triggered Mechanism for Fractional-Order Nonlinear Multi-Agent Systems with Actuator Saturation and External Disturbances: Application to Synchronous Generators," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-30, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:13:y:2025:i:3:p:524-:d:1584205
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