
doi: 10.1002/rnc.4510
SummaryThis paper investigates the issues of stochastic stability and extended dissipativity analysis for uncertain neutral systems with semi‐Markovian jumping parameters. A new criterion about the stochastic stability and extended dissipativity of uncertain neutral systems with semi‐Markovian jumping parameters is obtained based on the new Lyapunov‐Krasovskii functionals together with the introduced novel free matrix–based integral inequality. The major contribution of this study is that the stochastic stability and extended dissipativity concept for uncertain neutral systems with semi‐Markovian jumping parameters can be developed to simultaneously analyze the solutions of the L2 − L∞ performance, H∞ action, passivity behavior, and dissipativity by selecting different weighting matrices. Finally, several interesting numerical examples are provided to show the effectiveness and less conservatism of the proposed method.
extended dissipativity, Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, Control/observation systems with incomplete information, uncertain neutral systems, stochastic stability analysis, Stochastic stability in control theory, semi-Markovian jumping systems
extended dissipativity, Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional, Control/observation systems with incomplete information, uncertain neutral systems, stochastic stability analysis, Stochastic stability in control theory, semi-Markovian jumping systems
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