Name
Affiliation
Papers
WENYING XU
Department of Mathematics, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and also with the Research Center for Complex Systems and Network Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China.|c|
18
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
30
198
8.81
Referers 
Referees 
References 
494
382
265
Search Limit
100494
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Fully distributed observer-based consensus protocol: Adaptive dynamic event-triggered schemes10.352022
Resilient Event-Triggered Control Strategies for Second-Order Consensus00.342022
State Estimation Under Joint False Data Injection Attacks: Dealing With Constraints and Insecurity00.342022
Fully Distributed Self-Triggered Control for Second-Order Consensus of Multiagent Systems10.352021
Modeling and Control of Islanded DC Microgrid Clusters With Hierarchical Event-Triggered Consensus Algorithm30.382021
Distributed Secure Cooperative Control Under Denial-of-Service Attacks From Multiple Adversaries.260.662020
Event/Self-Triggered Control for Leader-Following Consensus Over Unreliable Network With DoS Attacks.220.572019
Finite/Fixed-Time Pinning Synchronization of Complex Networks With Stochastic Disturbances.370.752019
Distributed Convergence to Saddle-Points Over General Directed Multi-Agent Networks00.342018
A Layered Event-Triggered Consensus Scheme.100.492017
Global robust stability and stabilization of Boolean network with disturbances.110.502017
Discontinuous Observers Design for Finite-Time Consensus of Multiagent Systems With External Disturbances.320.782017
An Impulsive Framework For Consensus Learning Via Event-Triggered Scheme00.342016
Controllability for a special case of multi-level Boolean control networks00.342016
Asynchronous information transmission for consensus behavior via an event-triggered mechanism00.342016
Clustered Event-Triggered Consensus Analysis: An Impulsive Framework.130.502016
Stability switches and Hopf bifurcations of an isolated population model with delay-dependent parameters00.342015
A New Framework for Analysis on Stability and Bifurcation in a Class of Neural Networks With Discrete and Distributed Delays.421.122015