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  • Event-Triggered Exponential...
    Li, Xiaofan; Zhang, Wenbing; Fang, Jian-An; Li, Huiyuan

    IEEE transaction on neural networks and learning systems, 10/2020, Volume: 31, Issue: 10
    Journal Article

    This article solves the event-triggered exponential synchronization problem for a class of complex-valued memristive neural networks with time-varying delays. The drive-response complex-valued memristive neural networks are translated into two real-valued memristive neural networks through the method of separating the complex-valued memristive neural networks into real and imaginary parts. In order to reduce the information exchange frequency between the sensor and the controller, a novel event-triggered mechanism with the event-triggering functions is introduced in wireless communication networks. Some sufficient conditions are established to achieve the event-triggered exponential synchronization for drive-response complex-valued memristive neural networks with time-varying delays. In addition, to guarantee that the Zeno behavior cannot occur, a positive lower bound for the interevent times is explicitly derived. Finally, numerical simulations are provided to illustrate the effectiveness and superiority of the obtained theoretical results.