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Hui Zhou1, Ju H Park2, Yin Zhu3
1Department of Mathematics, Harbin Institute of Technology (Weihai), Weihai 264209, PR China; Department of Electrical Engineering, Yeungnam University, 280 Daehak-Ro, Kyonsan 38541, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
This article investigates the stabilization issue of highly non-linear hybrid stochastic delayed networks (HSDNs) via periodic self-triggered control under impulse (PS-TCI). Firstly, the existence of a unique global solution for highly non-linear HSDNs under PS-TCI is studied. Then, a stabilization criterion for highly non-linear HSDNs is established, by combining a graph-theoretic approach with a novel Lyapunov-based analysis, based on a 'genuine' Lyapunov function defined by introducing an auxiliary timer. Therein, the less conservative polynomial growth condition and local Lipschitz condition for the drift and diffusion coefficients are used than the linear growth condition and global Lipschitz condition. Meanwhile, the design idea of PS-TCI is based on the evolution of an upper bound of the mathematical expectation for Lyapunov function (not directly Lyapunov function or system state), which implies that the triggered instant of PS-TCI is not a random variable. Finally the theoretical results are employed to study the stability of a class of FitzHugh-Nagumo circuits networks and the central pattern generators networks of a hexapod robot, and correlative numerical simulations are provided for demonstration.
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