Finite-time nonfragile synchronization of stochastic complex dynamical networks with semi-Markov switching outer coupling (Q1646513)

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Finite-time nonfragile synchronization of stochastic complex dynamical networks with semi-Markov switching outer coupling
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    Finite-time nonfragile synchronization of stochastic complex dynamical networks with semi-Markov switching outer coupling (English)
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    25 June 2018
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    Summary: The problem of robust nonfragile synchronization is investigated in this paper for a class of complex dynamical networks subject to semi-Markov jumping outer coupling, time-varying coupling delay, randomly occurring gain variation, and stochastic noise over a desired finite-time interval. In particular, the network topology is assumed to follow a semi-Markov process such that it may switch from one to another at different instants. In this paper, the random gain variation is represented by a stochastic variable that is assumed to satisfy the Bernoulli distribution with white sequences. Based on these hypotheses and the Lyapunov-Krasovskii stability theory, a new finite-time stochastic synchronization criterion is established for the considered network in terms of linear matrix inequalities. Moreover, the control design parameters that guarantee the required criterion are computed by solving a set of linear matrix inequality constraints. An illustrative example is finally given to show the effectiveness and advantages of the developed analytical results.
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    robust nonfragile synchronization
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    complex dynamical networks
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    semi-Markov jumping outer coupling
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    time-varying coupling delay
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    randomly occurring gain variation
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    stochastic noise
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    Bernoulli distribution with white sequences
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    Lyapunov-Krasovskii stability theory
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    stochastic synchronization criterion
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