非线性延迟系统的多重通用稳定性受冲动干扰的影响
Fanghai Zhang1, Changlin Zhan1
1School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, 230009, Anhui China.
Cognitive neurodynamics
|April 22, 2025
概括
本研究研究了具有冲动干扰和分布式延迟的非线性系统的概括稳定性. 我们为这些复杂系统中多个平衡点的稳定性提供了条件.
科学领域:
- 控制理论 控制理论 控制理论
- 非线性动力学是一种非线性动力学.
- 系统分析,系统分析.
背景情况:
- 非线性系统在科学和工程中很普遍.
- 冲动性干扰和分布式延迟在系统分析中带来了显著的复杂性.
- 了解通用稳定性对于可靠的系统设计至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究非线性系统的多重通用稳定性.
- 分析受冲动干扰和分布式延迟影响的系统.
- 为了推导出多个平衡点的稳定性条件.
主要方法:
- 国家空间分区方法.
- 非线性系统的数学分析.
- 获得足够的稳定性条件.
主要成果:
- 确定一个n维系统的多重平衡点的数量.
- 为多个平衡点的普遍稳定性建立了足够的条件.
- 通过模拟示例验证理论结果.
结论:
- 提出的方法为分析复杂非线性系统的概括稳定性提供了一个框架.
- 由此产生的条件增强了对在冲动性干扰和延迟下系统行为的理解.
- 这些发现对强大的非线性系统的设计和控制有影响.
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