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Abstract:
This paper is concerned with mode-dependent impulsive hybrid systems driven by deterministic finite automaton (DFA) with mixed-mode effects. In the hybrid systems, a complex phenomenon called mixed mode, caused in time-varying delay switching systems, is considered explicitly. Furthermore, mode-dependent impulses, which can exist not only at the instants coinciding with mode switching but also at the instants when there is no system switching, are also taken into consideration. First, we establish a rigorous mathematical equation expression of this class of hybrid systems. Then, several criteria of stabilization of this class of hybrid systems are presented based on semi-tensor product (STP) techniques, multiple Lyapunov-Krasovskii functionals, as well as the average dwell time approach. Finally, an example is simulated to illustrate the effectiveness of the obtained results.
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