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Dwell time for local stability of switched affine systems with application to non-spiking neuron models
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    Dwell time for local stability of switched affine systems with application to non-spiking neuron models (English)
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    20 February 2019
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    The paper studies a class of planar switched affine systems that switch between systems with distinct globally stable equilibria. Using the dwell-time concept, explicit conditions are derived for the attractors of a system never to cross a given threshold. This type of behavior corresponds to the oscillations that are localized in the desired neighborhood of the equilibria. Then, the derived conditions are applied to a linear neuron model forcing its state to evolve in the sub-threshold mode, i.e., without spiking.
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    switched system
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    dwell-time
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    trapping region
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    multiple equilibria
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    planar switched affine systems
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    non-spiking
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    subthreshold oscillations
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    linear neuron model
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