Abstract

In this article, a class of discontinuous inertial neural networks (DINNs) with parameter uncertainties and time delays is studied. The main aim is to investigate the new fixed-time stability (FTS). In order to achieve the targets, first, by introducing the generalized variable transformation and differential inclusions theory, two kinds of drive–response differential inclusion systems are established. Based on the definition of FTS and inequality technologies, by constructing the Lyapunov–Krasovskii functional (LKF), whose derivative is allowed to be indefinite, new delay-dependent criteria shown by some simple inequalities are derived for the purposing of achieving the FTS based on the designed discontinuous control strategies. Moreover, the new settling time (ST) is given. Compared to the previous stability results on INNs, the results established and the approaches applied are absolutely new. Finally, examples are given to show the effectiveness of the established results.

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