A generalized LMI-based approach to the global asymptotic stability of delayed cellular neural networks

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
Vimal Singh

Abstract

A novel linear matrix inequality (LMI)-based criterion for the global asymptotic stability and uniqueness of the equilibrium point of a class of delayed cellular neural networks (CNNs) is presented. The criterion turns out to be a generalization and improvement over some previous criteria.

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