In this article, a delay-range-dependent approach is put forward to tackle the state estimation problem for delayed impulsive neural networks. A new type of nonlinear function, which is more general than the normal sigmoid function and functions constrained by the Lipschitz condition, is adopted as the neuron activation function. To effectively alleviate data collisions and save energy, the round-robin protocol is utilized to mitigate the occurrence of unnecessary network congestion in communication channels from sensors to the estimator. With the aid of the Lyapunov stability theory, a state observer is constructed such that the estimation error dynamics are asymptotically stable. The observer existence is ensured by resorting to a set of delay-range-dependent criteria which is dependent on both the impulsive time instant and a coefficient matrix. In addition, the synthesis of the observer is discussed by using linear matrix inequalities. Simulations are provided to illustrate the reasonability of our delay-range-dependent estimation approach.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2021.3105449DOI Listing

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