Stability Analysis and State Estimation of Memristive Neural Networks

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Synopsis

In this book, the stability analysis and estimator design problems are discussed for delayed discrete-time memristive neural networks. In each chapter, the analysis problems are firstly considered, where the stability, synchronization and other performances (e.g., robustness, disturbances attenuation level) are investigated within a unified theoretical framework. In this stage, some novel notions are put forward to reflect the engineering practice. Then, the estimator design issues are discussed where sufficient conditions are derived to ensure the existence of the desired estimators with guaranteed performances. Finally, the theories and techniques developed in previous parts are applied to deal with some issues in several emerging research areas.

The book


Unifies existing and emerging concepts concerning delayed discrete memristive neural networks with an emphasis on a variety of network-induced phenomena


Captures recent advances of theories, techniques, and applications of delayed discrete memristive neural networks from a network-oriented perspective


Provides a series of latest results in two popular yet interrelated areas, stability analysis and state estimation of neural networks


Exploits a unified framework for analysis and synthesis by designing new tools and techniques in combination with conventional theories of systems science, control engineering and signal processing


Gives simulation examples in each chapter to reflect the engineering practice

Book details

Author:
Hongjian Liu, Zidong Wang, Lifeng Ma
ISBN:
9781000415087
Related ISBNs:
9781032038100, 9781003189152, 9781032037103
Publisher:
CRC Press
Pages:
214
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2021-08-16
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2021
Copyright by:
Hongjian Liu, Zidong Wang and Lifeng Ma 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Technology