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Chuandong Li

Researcher at Southwest University

Publications -  424
Citations -  10827

Chuandong Li is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Artificial neural network & Exponential stability. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 378 publications receiving 8871 citations. Previous affiliations of Chuandong Li include Hangzhou Dianzi University & City University of Hong Kong.

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Robust Exponential Stability of Uncertain Delayed Neural Networks With Stochastic Perturbation and Impulse Effects

TL;DR: Using the Ito formula, Lyapunov function, and Halanay inequality, several mean-square stability criteria are established from which the feasible bounds of impulses are estimated, provided that parameter uncertainty and stochastic perturbations are well-constrained.
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Synchronization of delayed chaotic systems with parameter mismatches by using intermittent linear state feedback

TL;DR: In this article, the synchronization of coupled chaotic systems with time delay in the presence of parameter mismatches by using intermittent linear state feedback control is investigated, and quasi-synchronization criteria are obtained by means of a Lyapunov function and the differential inequality method.
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Chaotic lag synchronization of coupled time-delayed systems and its applications in secure communication

TL;DR: By using the proposed lag synchronization technique with the chaotic masking strategy, the application towards a secure communication scheme is also discussed and the effectiveness of the proposed approach is illustrated by computer simulations.
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Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems via Periodically Intermittent Control

TL;DR: An exponential stability criterion given in terms of a set of linear matrix inequalities, together with a simpler sufficient condition determined by three scalar inequalities, is presented to solve the exponential stabilization problem for a class of nonlinear systems.
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Lag synchronization of hyperchaos with application to secure communications

TL;DR: A hyperchaos-based cryptosystem scheme that combines the conventional cryptographic methods and the lag synchronization of chaotic circuits is proposed, and computer simulation results show that thelag synchronization scheme and the cryptos system proposed are both feasible.