Abstract

This paper focuses on finite-time exponential dissipative analysis and control problems for bidirectional associative memory neural networks (BAMNNs) with state-dependent switching and time-varying delays. Firstly, the state-dependent switching parameters of BAMNNs are interpreted as interval parameters by the interval matrix method instead of differential inclusion theory and set-value map. Under the framework of Filippov’s solution and differential inclusions, some sufficient conditions of finite-time bounded (FTB) and finite-time exponential (Q,S,R)−γ dissipative (FTED) for BAMNNs are obtained based on Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional (LKF) and some inequality techniques. Then, the finite-time dissipative PI controllers are designed by solving linear matrix inequality (LMI). Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate the correctness of the proposed results and the effectiveness of the designed controllers.

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