Adaptive control of dynamically complex networks with saturation couplings (Q2398523)

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    Adaptive control of dynamically complex networks with saturation couplings
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6760821

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      Adaptive control of dynamically complex networks with saturation couplings (English)
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      16 August 2017
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      Summary: This paper considers the control problem of dynamically complex networks with saturation couplings. Two novel control schemes in terms of adaptive control are presented to deal with such saturation couplings. Based on the robust idea, the underlying complex network is firstly transformed into a strongly connected network having time-varying uncertainty. However, the upper bound of uncertainty is unknown. Because of such an unavailable bound, a kind of adaptive controller added to each node is proposed such that the closed-loop auxiliary network is uniformly bounded. In particular, the original system states are asymptotically stable. Moreover, in order to avoid adding the desired controller to every node, another different kind of adaptive controller based on the pinning control idea is proposed. Compared with the former method, it is only applied to a part of nodes and has a good operability. Finally, a numerical example is provided to show the effectiveness of our results.
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      adaptive control
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      dynamically complex networks
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      strongly connected network
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      saturation couplings
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      uncertainty
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      asymptotic stability
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