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Bouncing Ball with a Uniformly Varying Velocity in a Metronome Synchronization Task
Published on: September 21, 2017
Improved fixed-time stability analysis and applications to synchronization of discontinuous complex-valued fuzzy
Jingsha Zhang1, Jing Yang2, Qintao Gan2
1Hebei Provincial Innovation Center for Wireless Sensor Network Data Application Technology, Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Information Fusion and Intelligent Control, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang 050024, China.
Abstract:
This article mainly centers on proposing new fixed-time (FXT) stability lemmas of discontinuous systems, in which novel optimization approaches are utilized and more relaxed conditions are required. The conventional discussions about Vt>1 and 0
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