Abstract

The robust stability problem of uncertain inertial neural networks with impulsive effects and distributed-delay is considered in the present paper. The average impulsive interval and differential inequality for delay differential equations are used to obtain the global exponential stability of the inertial neural networks. The robust distributed-delay-dependent stability criteria here are proposed in terms of both linear matrix inequalities and algebraic inequalities. Our results can not only be used to obtain the stability of the uncertain inertial neural network with impulsive disturbance, but also be utilized to design the impulsive control for the uncertain inertial neural networks. The novel criteria complement and extend the previous works on uncertain inertial neural network with/without impulsive effects. Typical numerical examples are used to test the validity of the developed stability criteria finally.

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