In this paper, we propose a strategy for the control of mobile chaotic oscillators by adaptively rewiring connections between nearby agents with local information. In contrast to the dominant adaptive control schemes where coupling strength is adjusted continuously according to the states of the oscillators, our method does not request adaption of coupling strength. As the resulting interaction structure generated by this proposed strategy is strongly related to unidirectional chains, by investigating synchronization property of unidirectional chains, we reveal that there exists a certain coupling range in which the agents could be controlled regardless of the length of the chain. This feature enables the adaptive strategy to control the mo...
A new adaptive coupling scheme is introduced into chaotic phase synchronization in complex networks....
This paper investigates the adaptive consensus for networked mobile agents with heterogeneous nonlin...
ABSTRACT In this paper we describe possible decentralized strategies to adaptively synchronize compl...
In this paper, we propose a speed-accelerating method (SAM) for synchronization control of networked...
We study the problem of synchronizing a moving agent network by means of power adaptation strategy i...
We study synchronization of systems in which agents holding chaotic oscillators move in a two-dimens...
A new adaptive coupling scheme is introduced into chaotic phase synchronization in complex networks....
This work presents a network of mobile systems whose nodes are constituted by a moving agent with an...
This technical note studies distributed adaptive control of synchronization in complex networks. An ...
This technical note studies distributed adaptive control of synchronization in complex networks. An ...
We investigate synchronization in a population of mobile pulse-coupled agents with a view towards i...
This is the second of a two-part paper, investigating the stability properties of a system of multip...
In a recent paper, we proposed an evolutionary strategy for control and synchronization based on an ...
In this thesis, we investigate linearly coupled dynamic networks made up of identical oscillators. W...
Two local adaptive strategies for the synchronization of complex networks are discussed in this pape...
A new adaptive coupling scheme is introduced into chaotic phase synchronization in complex networks....
This paper investigates the adaptive consensus for networked mobile agents with heterogeneous nonlin...
ABSTRACT In this paper we describe possible decentralized strategies to adaptively synchronize compl...
In this paper, we propose a speed-accelerating method (SAM) for synchronization control of networked...
We study the problem of synchronizing a moving agent network by means of power adaptation strategy i...
We study synchronization of systems in which agents holding chaotic oscillators move in a two-dimens...
A new adaptive coupling scheme is introduced into chaotic phase synchronization in complex networks....
This work presents a network of mobile systems whose nodes are constituted by a moving agent with an...
This technical note studies distributed adaptive control of synchronization in complex networks. An ...
This technical note studies distributed adaptive control of synchronization in complex networks. An ...
We investigate synchronization in a population of mobile pulse-coupled agents with a view towards i...
This is the second of a two-part paper, investigating the stability properties of a system of multip...
In a recent paper, we proposed an evolutionary strategy for control and synchronization based on an ...
In this thesis, we investigate linearly coupled dynamic networks made up of identical oscillators. W...
Two local adaptive strategies for the synchronization of complex networks are discussed in this pape...
A new adaptive coupling scheme is introduced into chaotic phase synchronization in complex networks....
This paper investigates the adaptive consensus for networked mobile agents with heterogeneous nonlin...
ABSTRACT In this paper we describe possible decentralized strategies to adaptively synchronize compl...