Abstract
This paper investigates the synchronization problem of inertial neural networks (INNs) with time delays by virtue of event-triggered (E-T) impulsive control, in which a Lyapunov function based E-T mechanism is used to determine impulsive instants. The synchronization analysis of INNs through E-T impulsive control technique unlike time-triggered impulsive control, which would be activated when certain well-designed conditions exist, E-T impulsive control is only allowed when certain well-defined events occur. Besides that, control input is only required at triggered instants and also no control input is required for two triggered instants in a sequence. Considering the E-T mechanism, the synchronization analysis of the INNs is discussed by reduced and non-reduced order approaches and constructing the suitable Lyapunov functionals. Finally, two simulation results are provided to illustrate the efficacy of the theoretical results.
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