4.7 Article

Exponential Stability of Nonlinear Systems With Delayed Impulses and Applications

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL
Volume 64, Issue 10, Pages 4024-4034

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2019.2905271

Keywords

Average dwell time (ADT); delayed impulse; impulsive system; stability; synchronization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61673247]
  2. Research Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and Excellent Young Scholars of Shandong Province [JQ201719, ZR2016JL024]
  3. Canada Research Chairs Program
  4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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We consider a class of nonlinear impulsive systems with delayed impulses, where the time delays in impulses exist between two consecutive impulse instants. Based on the impulsive control theory and the ideas of average dwell time (ADT), a set of Lyapunov-based sufficient conditions for globally exponential stability are obtained. It is shown that the time delay in impulses exhibits double effects (i.e., negative or positive effects) on system dynamics, namely, it may destroy the stability and lead to undesired performance, and conversely, it may stabilize an unstable system and achieve better performance. Then, we apply the theoretical results to synchronization control of chaotic systems and design some impulsive controllers that are formalized in terms of linear matrix inequality and ADT-like conditions. Two numerical examples including chaotic cellular neural network and Chua's oscillator are given to illustrate the applicability of the presented impulsive control schemes. Our examples show that, under some conditions, the impulsive synchronization of chaotic systems can be achieved via the input delays in impulses.

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