June 1, 2018
Journal Article

Synchronization of coupled dynamical systems: tolerance to weak connectivity and arbitrarily bounded time-varying delays

Abstract

We study synchronization of coupled linear systems over networks with weak connectivity and time-varying delays. We focus on the case that the internal dynamics are time-varying but non-expansive. Both uniformly connected and infinitely connected communication topologies are considered. A new concept of P-synchronization is introduced and we first show that global asymptotic P-synchronization can be achieved over directed networks with uniform joint connectivity and arbitrarily bounded delays. We then study the case of the infinitely jointly connected communication topology. In particular, for the undirected communication topologies, it turns out that the existence of a uniform time interval for the communication topology is not necessary and P-synchronization can be achieved when the time varying delays are arbitrarily bounded. Simulations are given to validate the theoretical results.

Revised: August 13, 2020 | Published: June 1, 2018

Citation

Meng Z., T. Yang, G. Li, W. Ren, and D. Wu. 2018. Synchronization of coupled dynamical systems: tolerance to weak connectivity and arbitrarily bounded time-varying delays. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 63, no. 6:1791-1797. PNNL-SA-116223. doi:10.1109/TAC.2017.2754219