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Multistability of State-Dependent Switched Fractional-Order Hopfield Neural Networks With Mexican-Hat Activation Function and Its Application in Associative Memories
The multistability and its application in associative memories are investigated in this article for state-dependent switched fractional-order Hopfield neural networks (FOHNNs) with Mexican-hat activation function (AF). Based on the Brouwer's fixed point theorem, the contraction mapping principl...
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Published in: | IEEE transaction on neural networks and learning systems 2023-12, Vol.PP, p.1-15 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The multistability and its application in associative memories are investigated in this article for state-dependent switched fractional-order Hopfield neural networks (FOHNNs) with Mexican-hat activation function (AF). Based on the Brouwer's fixed point theorem, the contraction mapping principle and the theory of fractional-order differential equations, some sufficient conditions are established to ensure the existence, exact existence and local stability of multiple equilibrium points (EPs) in the sense of Filippov, in which the positively invariant sets are also estimated. In particular, the analysis concerning the existence and stability of EPs is quite different from those in the literature because the considered system involves both fractional-order derivative and state-dependent switching. It should be pointed out that, compared with the results in the literature, the total number of EPs and stable EPs increases from 5^{\ell_1} 3^{\ell_2} and 3^{\ell_1} 2^{\ell_2} to 7^{\ell_1} 5^{\ell_2} and 4^{\ell_1} 3^{\ell_2} , respectively, where 0 \leq \ell_1 + \ell_2 \leq n with n being the system dimension. Besides, a new method is designed to realize associative memories for grayscale and color images by introducing a deviation vector, which, in comparison with the existing works, not only improves the utilization efficiency of EPs, but also reduces the system dimension and computational burden. Finally, the effectiveness of the theoretical results is illustrated by four numerical simulations. |
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ISSN: | 2162-237X 2162-2388 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TNNLS.2023.3334871 |