Abstract

This paper studies the stability problem of switched systems with state-dependent delayed impulses (SDDIs), where switching times satisfy the definition of average dwell-time. Firstly, the pulse phenomenon of the systems with SDDIs is avoided under some necessary assumptions. Subsequently, the state-dependent delayed impulsive switched systems can be transformed into the corresponding time-dependent ones by using the B-equivalent method. Furthermore, the stability of stable and unstable systems with time-dependent delayed impulses (TDDIs) are analyzed, where the limitation that the impulsive delays are less than the impulsive intervals is relaxed. Based on the equivalence of the original system and the corresponding switched system with TDDIs, some new stability conditions for the switched systems with SDDIs are derived. Finally, the theoretical results are applied to a switched neural network with SDDIs to demonstrate the validity of the results.

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