Delay-dependent exponential stability for a class of neural networks with time delays (Q2488284)

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Delay-dependent exponential stability for a class of neural networks with time delays
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    Delay-dependent exponential stability for a class of neural networks with time delays (English)
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    25 August 2005
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    It is known that time delays play an important role in the dynamics of artificial neural networks, leading eventually to self-sustained oscillations and instability. This paper provides a new criterion for asymptotic stability of a nonlinear delay differential system. If \(\tau\) is the delay parameter, it is proved that the origin is globally exponentially stable for any \(0<\tau<\overline\tau\) if a suitable linear matrix inequality (LMI) is verified. Such LMI can be checked numerically and the upper bound \(\overline\tau\) can be computed explicitly by solving a quasi-convex matrix optimization problem. Two illustrative examples show the practical applicability of the criterion.
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    Delay-dependent conditions
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    Global exponential stability
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    Linear matrix inequality
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    Neural networks
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    Neutral systems
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    Time-delay systems
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