This paper studies a class of multi-agent systems (MASs) subject to deception signal and communication interference. The objective of the present work is to establish a flexible and generalized distributed dynamic event-triggered control (DDETC) with impulsive signal to make the investigated MASs achieve secure consensus under redundant signal and communication interference. It is shown that Zeno behavior can be precluded with such a DDETC. The challenging but valuable new designed DDETC scheme shows the trigger is developed to achieve itself away from exceeding the data transmission load through parameter adjustment, to reduce redundant triggering, to flexibly adjust the triggered frequency, and even to replace sampled-data scheme as special cases. By the impulsive DDETC, anti-deception and anti-interference techniques, the secure consensus criteria of MASs are constructed cleverly. Numerical examples with simulations are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme and control protocol.

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