Abstract

This brief addresses the problem of global asymptotic stability for impulsive switched nonlinear systems (ISNSs) with double state-dependent delays (DSDDs), where the state-dependent delays exist in both subsystem functions and impulsive functions. The innovations of our results are that: 1) Due to the ubiquitous asynchronous phenomenon between the switches and impulses in many practical systems, we investigate the asynchronous phenomenon for ISNSs with DSDDs. 2) Meanwhile, the stabilizing and destabilizing effects of state-dependent delays impulses are fully considered. 3) By utilizing multiple Lyapunov functions, the switching strategy and the impulsive strategy, based on the asynchronous phenomenon, some stability criteria on global asymptotic stability are presented for ISNSs with DSDDs. As a result, the existing results are improved and can be regarded as a special case of the stability criteria in this brief. A simulation example is provided to verify the effectiveness of the developed methods.

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