4.7 Article

Bounded Synchronization of Heterogeneous Complex Dynamical Networks: A Unified Approach

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL
Volume 66, Issue 4, Pages 1756-1762

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2020.2995822

Keywords

Synchronization; Heterogeneous networks; Symmetric matrices; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Couplings; Linear matrix inequalities; Complex networks; Bounded synchronization; complex network; heterogeneous; linear matrix inequality; synchronization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61773294, 61374173, 61773175]
  2. Australian Research Council [DP170102303]

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This article addresses the bounded synchronization of heterogeneous complex dynamical networks by establishing a general theorem for analyzing both local and global synchronization. Utilizing a joint diagonalization-like technique, several easy-to-use bounded synchronization criteria with low-dimensional linear matrix inequalities are derived based on the general theorem. Estimates of synchronization error and admissible initial values are provided, with examples included to verify the theoretical results.
This article addresses the bounded synchronization of heterogeneous complex dynamical networks. Different from most existing criteria which deal with only global bounded synchronization, a general theorem is established for analyzing both the local and global bounded synchronization of a class of heterogeneous networks in a unified approach. By developing a joint-diagonalization-like technique, several easy-to-use bounded synchronization criteria with low-dimensional linear matrix inequalities are derived based on the general theorem. Particularly, an estimate of the synchronization error and the admissible initial values are given. Examples are provided to verify the theoretical results.

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