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Summary: The asymptotic behavior of a class of switched stochastic Cellular Neural Networks (CNNs) with mixed delays (discrete time-varying delays and distributed time-varying delays) is investigated in this paper. Employing the Average Dwell Time (ADT) approach, stochastic analysis technology, and Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs) technique, some novel sufficient conditions on the issue of asymptotic behavior (the mean-square ultimate boundedness, the existence of an attractor, and the mean-square exponential stability) are established. A numerical example is provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed results.
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switched stochastic cellular neural networks
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average dwell time (ADT) approach
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stochastic analysis technology
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linear matrix inequalities (LMIs)
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mean-square ultimate boundedness
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existence of an attractor
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mean-square exponential stability
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    Asymptotic behavior of switched stochastic delayed cellular neural networks via average Dwell time method (English)
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    Summary: The asymptotic behavior of a class of switched stochastic Cellular Neural Networks (CNNs) with mixed delays (discrete time-varying delays and distributed time-varying delays) is investigated in this paper. Employing the Average Dwell Time (ADT) approach, stochastic analysis technology, and Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs) technique, some novel sufficient conditions on the issue of asymptotic behavior (the mean-square ultimate boundedness, the existence of an attractor, and the mean-square exponential stability) are established. A numerical example is provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed results.
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    switched stochastic cellular neural networks
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    average dwell time (ADT) approach
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    stochastic analysis technology
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    linear matrix inequalities (LMIs)
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    mean-square ultimate boundedness
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    existence of an attractor
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    mean-square exponential stability
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