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In this paper, the synchronization problem of master–slave chaotic neural networks with remote sensors, quantization process, and communication time delays is investigated. The information communication channel between the master chaotic neural network and slave chaotic neural network consists of several remote sensors, with each sensor able to access only partial knowledge of output information of...
This paper investigates the pinning synchronization problem for a class of directed networks with Lorenz-type nodes and periodic intermittent communication. By utilizing a combined tool from the Lyapunov stability theory and the M-matrix theory, some interesting criteria are obtained which clearly address what kinds of nodes and at least how many nodes should be chosen and pinned for synchronizing...
This paper solves the problem of time synchronization in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with noise. The consensus based approach is an improved average value based protocol. This algorithm, compared with the existing consensus-based synchronization approach, has the advantage of being totally distributed, asynchronous and robust to process and measurement noise. The main idea of this algorithm is...
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