Abstract

This study investigates the issue of dissipative synchronisation for inertial neural networks with Markovian jumping parameters and reaction–diffusion terms via the event-based control strategy. First, for study convenience, by employing a suitable variable substitution, the original synchronisation error system is transformed to a first-order differential one, and then it is reformed as a compact form. Second, an innovative event-triggered communication scheme that consists of the system's state and its first-order derivatives is proposed, with which the current sampling signal is judged whether should be released. Third, by constructing a novel Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional, and integrating the reciprocally convex combination method, free-weighting matrix approach and Wirtinger-based integral inequality, the dissipative synchronisation criterion that has less conservatism is derived. Finally, two examples are provided, one is a simple numerical example to account for the effectiveness of the main results, the other realises the application of this study in establishing a spatiotemporal chaotic cryptosystem to transmit the encrypted image. Furthermore, the proposed cryptosystem has been illustrated to have obvious advantages of large key space and high security by simulation results.

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