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Xiaoshuai Ding1, Jinde Cao2, Ahmed Alsaedi3, Fuad E Alsaadi4, Tasawar Hayat5.
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the fixed-time synchronization for a class of complex-valued neural networks in the presence of discontinuous activation functions and parameter uncertainties. Fixed-time synchronization not only claims that the considered master-slave system realizes synchronization within a finite time segment, but also requires a uniform upper bound for such time intervals for all initial synchronization errors. To accomplish the target of fixed-time synchronization, a novel feedback control procedure is designed for the slave neural networks. By means of the Filippov discontinuity theories and Lyapunov stability theories, some sufficient conditions are established for the selection of control parameters to guarantee synchronization within a fixed time, while an upper bound of the settling time is acquired as well, which allows to be modulated to predefined values independently on initial conditions. Additionally, criteria of modified controller for assurance of fixed-time anti-synchronization are also derived for the same system. An example is included to illustrate the proposed methodologies.Keywords: Anti-synchronization; Complex-valued neural networks; Discontinuous activation function; Filippov solution; Robust fixed-time synchronization; Uncertainties
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28388472 DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2017.03.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neural Netw ISSN: 0893-6080