This article addresses the distributed formation control issue of cooperative unmanned surface vessels (USVs) under interleaved periodic event-triggered communications. First, an adaptive event-based control protocol is designed, where the event-based neural network (NN) scheme is developed to compensate for uncertain model dynamics. Upon the designed control protocol, an interleaved periodic event-triggered mechanism (IPETM) is subsequently proposed to achieve the communication objective. Unlike the common continuous event-triggered methods and periodic event-triggered methods, in which multiple nodes are allowed to trigger their events at the same time, the proposed IPETM ensures that USVs detect their events at different times to avoid the simultaneous event triggering of different nodes. By this virtue, traffic jamming in common wireless environments can be prevented, such that potential communication delays and faults are naturally avoided. In addition, the event detecting instants of the presented IPETM are also discrete and periodic, such that it can be performed under low-computational frequencies. Through Lyapunov-based analysis, it is verified that all closed-loop signals can converge to an arbitrary small compact set with exponential convergence rates. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed control scheme.

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