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A Switching Event-Triggered Approach to Proportional Integral Synchronization Control for Complex Dynamical Networks

D. Sengeni, A Muthuraman, Naresh Vurukonda, G. Priyanka, Priyanka Suram, R. G Vidhya

20222022 International Conference on Edge Computing and Applications (ICECAA)21 citationsDOI

Abstract

A switching event-triggered method is used to explore the proportional-integral (PI) synchronization problem for a session of complex dynamical networks (CDNs) with coupling delay (SETM). With restricted network capacity, the aim is to establish CDN synchronization. For network resource conservation, a SETM is used, which decreases packet delivery and eliminates Zeno behavior. A synchronization condition for CDNs is constructed using a proportional-integral (PI) control approach. Furthermore, SETM and PI controllers were created in collaboration with the goal of assuring CDN synchronization. A mathematical sample might be used to establish the appropriateness and practicality of the suggested outcomes

Topics & Concepts

Synchronization (alternating current)Computer scienceZeno's paradoxesNetwork packetSession (web analytics)Coupling (piping)Control theory (sociology)Complex networkControl (management)Distributed computingComputer networkMathematicsArtificial intelligenceEngineeringGeometryChannel (broadcasting)Mechanical engineeringWorld Wide WebNeural Networks Stability and SynchronizationAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingDistributed Control Multi-Agent Systems
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