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In this paper, the H∞ consensus problem of stochastic nonlinear multi-agent systems with time-delay, Markov jump and (x, u, v) -dependent noises is studied. Firstly, the H∞ consensus problem is transformed into a standard H∞ control problem by model transformation. Then, a dynamic output feedback control protocol is constructed by solving a set of linear matrix inequalities to ensure that the closed-loop system achieves the mean square consensus and meets the specified H∞ performance level. After that, both delay-independent and delay-dependent stochastic bounded real lemmas are established by taking advantage of the Lyapunov–Krasovskii function method and the generalised Ito^ formula. Finally, we illustrate the validity of the developed method with numerical simulations.
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