Global robust stability of switched interval neural networks with discrete and distributed time-varying delays of neural type (Q1954705)

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Global robust stability of switched interval neural networks with discrete and distributed time-varying delays of neural type
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    Global robust stability of switched interval neural networks with discrete and distributed time-varying delays of neural type (English)
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    11 June 2013
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    Summary: By combing the theories of the switched systems and the interval neural networks, the mathematics model of the switched interval neural networks with discrete and distributed time-varying delays of neural type is presented. A set of the interval parameter uncertainty neural networks with discrete and distributed time-varying delays of neural type are used as the individual subsystem, and an arbitrary switching rule is assumed to coordinate the switching between these networks. By applying the augmented Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional approach and linear matrix inequality (LMI) techniques, a delay-dependent criterion is achieved to ensure to such switched interval neural networks to be globally asymptotically robustly stable in terms of LMIs. The unknown gain matrix is determined by solving this delay-dependent LMIs. Finally, an illustrative example is given to demonstrate the validity of the theoretical results.
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    robust stability
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    switched interval neural networks
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    discrete and distributed time-varying delays
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