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1College of Science, China Three Gorges University, Yichang, Hubei, 443002, China.
Abstract:
This article studies the global exponential synchronization (GES) of quaternion-valued memristive delayed neural networks (QVMDNNs) by quantized intermittent control (QIC). Without decomposing the original systems into usual real-valued or complex-valued ones, the discussed system is directly processed in both cases of the differential inclusion theory. Based on two QIC strategies and applying Lyapunov functional method and inequality techniques, several new delay-dependent criteria in the form of real-valued algebraic inequalities are directly derived to assure the GES of the concerned system. Compared to the traditional feedback control, the QIC strategy can reduce the control expenses and shorten time to achieve the GES. Ultimately, two examples are given to validate the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed outcomes.
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