Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, finite‐time stabilization of coupled systems on networks with time‐varying delays (CSNTDs) via periodically intermittent control is studied. Both delayed subsystems and delayed couplings are considered; the self‐delays of different subsystems in delayed couplings are not identical. A periodically intermittent controller is designed to stabilize CSNTDs within finite time, and the stabilization duration is closely related to the topological structures of networks. Furthermore, two sufficient criteria are developed to ensure CSNTDs under periodically intermittent control can be stabilized within finite time by using an approach that combines the Lyapunov method with Kirchhoff's Matrix Tree Theorem. Then finite‐time stabilization of coupled oscillators with time‐varying delays is given as a practical application and sufficient criteria is obtained. Finally, a numerical simulation is proposed to support our results and show the effectiveness of the controller.
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