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This paper studies the secure impulsive synchronization of dynamic networks (DNs) under hybrid deception attacks. First, considering that the secure impulsive control is limited to the single deception attack and the same attack probability in existing literature, a new hybrid cyberattack model is proposed, and deception attacks are described by Be...
The paper studies the robust stability of linear uncertain systems under periodic event-triggered impulsive control (ETIC). Based on sliding variables, some sufficient conditions are derived to ensure the robust stability of the addressed impulsive control systems, and the effects of both external disturbance and uncertainty on the stability are re...
This article explores the criteria for fixed‐time stability (FxTS) within nonlinear impulsive dynamical systems, encompassing both stabilizing and destabilizing impulses. Initially, employing the Lyapunov method, the article delineates a criterion for FxTS, particularly when impulsive sequences are delineated by an average impulsive interval. Follo...
Over the past decades, various successful results have shown the discoveries and progress of impulsive synchronization. Yet, little attention has been devoted to the effects of the impulsive elasticity coefficient on network synchronization for both impulsive control problems and impulsive disturbance problems. In this work, we study impulsive pinn...
This article addresses the exponential stability problem of switched systems with hybrid delayed impulses that depend on both current states and historical states. Some sufficient conditions for exponential stability based on Lyapunov functions are obtained. In particular, the potential stabilizing and destabilizing effects of time delays in impuls...
This article considers the stability problem of truncated sampled-data control systems with impulsive effects. We propose the concept of average sampling interval (ASI), in which the constraint on the lower/upper bound of sampling intervals is removed to handle the sampling intervals from the holistic perspective. Then, in the framework of the inpu...
This paper mainly investigates synchronization of complex dynamical networks (CDNs) with both system delay and coupled delay through distributed delayed impulsive control. Instead of constraining the impulsive weight and impulsive delay one by one, a new concept of average delayed impulsive weight is proposed to obtain more relaxed conditions. Subs...
This paper considers the input-to-state stability (ISS) of delayed systems with bounded-delay impulses, where the delays in impulses are arbitrarily large but bounded. A novel Halanay-type inequality with delayed impulses and external inputs is proposed to deeply evaluate the effects of delayed impulses on ISS of delayed systems. Then, we obtain so...
In this study, synchronization of complex networks subject to impulses with average characteristics is investigated. Specifically, the ideas of average impulse interval and average impulse delay are applied to analyze the effect of delayed impulses on synchronization of complex networks. Further, the new concept of average impulse exponential gain...
This paper addresses the exponential stability problem of switched systems with hybrid delayed impulses that depend on both current states and historical states. Some sufficient conditions for exponential stability based on Lyapunov functions are obtained. In particular, the potential stabilizing and destabilizing effects of time delays in impulses...
In this paper, synchronization of coupled neural networks is investigated via distributed delayed impulsive control, and system delays, coupling delays and impulsive delays are simultaneously considered. Firstly, the concept of average delayed impulsive weight is proposed, which allows impulsive weights and impulsive delays to be integrated into ju...
In this article, impulsive control is firstly considered for the quaternion-based attitude stabilization of a rigid spacecraft. Inspired by the robustness of sliding mode control, a new concept of impulsive-sliding mode is proposed to design robust impulsive controller for attitude stabilization. It illustrates that the designed impulsive controlle...
In the paper, the exponential stability of impulsive control systems with time delay is studied. By using the average impulsive interval method, some sufficient Lyapunov-based conditions are established for the stability of impulsive time-delay systems, and the impacts of delay on the stability analysis method are further revealed. It is interestin...
In this paper, we investigate robust stabilization of linear time-invariant (LTI) systems with external disturbances under event-triggered impulsive control (ETIC). Especially, in order to suppress disturbances effectively, the impulsive instant sequence is generated by means of the sliding-variable-based event-triggering mechanism (ETM). Based on...
In the brief, delayed impulsive control is investigated for the synchronization of chaotic neural networks. In order to overcome the difficulty that the delays in impulsive control input can be flexible, we utilize the concept of average impulsive delay (AID). To be specific, we relax the restriction on the upper/lower bound of such delays, which i...
In the paper, we investigate the exponential stability of nonlinear delayed systems with destabilizing and stabilizing delayed impulses, respectively. Specifically, the study can be divided into two cases: (1) stability of delayed systems with destabilizing delayed impulses, where the time delays in impulses can be flexible and even larger than the...
This paper studies the input/output-to-state stability (IOSS) and integral IOSS (iIOSS) of nonlinear systems with delayed impulses. In order to address flexible delays in impulses, the method of average impulsive delay (AID) is used to describe such impulses, and it is said to be the average-delay impulses. Further, by using the method of average i...
The aim of this paper is to define an extension of the controllability and observability for linear quaternion-valued systems (QVS). Some criteria for controllability and observability are derived, and the minimum norm control and duality theorem are also investigated. Compared with real-valued or complex-valued linear systems, it is shown that the...
In the paper, the periodic event-triggered adaptive controller is proposed for attitude stabilization of a rigid spacecraft with model uncertainties, external disturbances, and input saturation. We adopt the periodic state measurement instead of the continuous one, and it is known that the former is more economical and practical than the latter due...
In the paper, synchronization of coupled neural networks with delayed impulses is investigated. In order to overcome the difficulty that time delays can be flexible and even larger than impulsive interval, we propose a new method of average impulsive delay (AID). By the methods of average impulsive interval (AII) and AID, some sufficient synchroniz...
In this paper, input/output‐to‐state stability (IOSS) and integral IOSS (iIOSS) are investigated for nonlinear impulsive systems with delay. Based on a new impulsive inequality, we propose some sufficient criteria for IOSS and iIOSS of impulsive delay systems. It is shown that the obtained results for IOSS and iIOSS are regardless of the length of...
Event-triggering strategy is a control implementation technique which intends to minimizing resource usage while achieving the acceptable performance of the closed-loop system. In this paper, an event-triggered sliding mode control (SMC) is designed for attitude stabilization of a rigid spacecraft subject to external disturbances and model uncertai...
In the past decades, complex systems with impulsive effects and logical dynamics have received much attention in both the natural and social sciences. This historical survey briey introduces relevant studies on impulsive differential systems (IDSs) and logical networks (LNs), respectively. To begin with, we investigate five aspects of IDSs containi...