Non-fragile robust finite-time synchronization for fractional-order discontinuous complex networks with multi-weights and uncertain couplings under asynchronous switching
You Jia,
Huaiqin Wu and
Jinde Cao
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2020, vol. 370, issue C
Abstract:
This paper focus on the global robust non-fragile finite-time synchronization issue for fractional-order complex networks with multi-weights and uncertain couplings under asynchronous switching topology, where nonlinear dynamic nodes are discontinuous and non-decreasing. Firstly, the non-fragile controller with switching gains is designed. Secondly, under the fractional Filippov differential inclusion framework and the network topologies with no-delayed and delayed couplings, by adopting multiple Lur’e Postnikov-type Lyapunov functional, nonsmooth analysis method and the average dwell time technique, the global robust non-fragile finite-time synchronization conditions are achieved in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), respectively. Finally, the validity of the theoretical results developed in this paper is verified by two numerical simulations.
Keywords: Multi-weighted complex networks; Asynchronous switched topology; Discontinuous nodes; Finite-time synchronization; Lur’e postnikov-type lyapunov functional (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2019.124929
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