4.7 Article

Periodicity and stability for variable-time impulsive neural networks

Journal

NEURAL NETWORKS
Volume 94, Issue -, Pages 24-33

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2017.06.006

Keywords

Variable-time impulses; Neural networks; Periodic solution; Comparison principle; Global exponential stability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of People's Republic of China [61633011, 61374078]
  2. Chongqing Research Program of Basic Research and Frontier Technology [cstc2015jcyjBX0052]
  3. Natural Science Foundation Project of Chongqing CSTC [cstc2015jcyjA40046]
  4. Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation) [NPRP 4-1162-1-181]

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The paper considers a general neural networks model with variable-time impulses. It is shown that each solution of the system intersects with every discontinuous surface exactly once via several new well-proposed assumptions. Moreover, based on the comparison principle, this paper shows that neural networks with variable-time impulse can be reduced to the corresponding neural network with fixed-time impulses under well-selected conditions. Meanwhile, the fixed-time impulsive systems can be regarded as the comparison system of the variable-time impulsive neural networks. Furthermore, a series of sufficient criteria are derived to ensure the existence and global exponential stability of periodic solution of variable-time impulsive neural networks, and to illustrate the same stability properties between variable-time impulsive neural networks and the fixed-time ones. The new criteria are established by applying Schaefer's fixed point theorem combined with the use of inequality technique. Finally, a numerical example is presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed results. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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