The study considers the problem of finite-time event-triggered H-infinity consensus for second-order multi-agent systems (MASs) with intrinsic nonlinear dynamics and external bounded disturbances. Based on the designed triggering function, a distributed event-triggered control strategy is presented on the basis of the designed triggering function to ensure consensus in the system, which effectively reduces the data transmission. Then, sufficient conditions for the finite-time consensus with H-infinity performance level of the resulting event-triggered MAS are derived by utilizing the Lyapunov function and finite-time stability theory. Furthermore, Zeno behavior is proven to be excluded under the proposed event-triggered scheme. Finally, the validity of the proposed results is verified by numerical simulation.
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