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This study introduces a new asynchronous sampled-data distributed consensus control protocol for nonlinear fractional-order multiagent systems (MASs) containing system uncertainties along with time-varying disturbances. With strict consideration of the hereditary and infinite-memory characteristics of fractional-order systems, a novel adaptive backstepping-based distributed sampled-data control scheme is developed for individual agents with asynchronous sampling mechanisms. Through Lyapunov stability analysis, it is demonstrated that the proposed strategy guarantees the stability of the entire closed-loop system, meaning that all signals will remain within bounds and each agent can achieve output consensus with the specified time-varying reference trajectory. The efficacy of the proposed approach is illustrated through simulation studies, which also serve to validate the results obtained.
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