Abstract

The global μ-synchronization problem of nonlinear drive–response complex networks with uncertainties is investigated in this paper. Unbounded multiple time delays, such as internal delays, coupling delays, and sampling delays in impulse instants are considered in our complex network model. The difficulties caused by these multiple time delays are overcome by introducing a generalized impulsive delayed comparison principle. A delayed impulsive controller is designed, and some novel synchronization criteria are derived in order to make drive–response complex networks achieve μ-synchronization. Compared with the existing related works, there is no restriction about impulse intervals and delays, as well as, the external coupling matrix is no longer needed to satisfy the dissipative coupling condition. Finally, two numerical simulations are shown to present the correctness of our theoretical results.

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