2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/591513
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Synchronization of Nonidentical Coupled Phase Oscillators in the Presence of Time Delay and Noise

Abstract: We have studied in this paper the dynamics of globally coupled phase oscillators having the Lorentzian frequency distribution with zero mean in the presence of both time delay and noise. Noise may be Gaussian or non-Gaussian in characteristics. In the limit of zero noise strength, we find that the critical coupling strength (CCS) increases linearly as a function of time delay. Thus the role of time delay in the dynamics for the deterministic system is qualitatively equivalent to the effect of frequency fluctua… Show more

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“…1 have the added relevance of confirming numerical results in naturalistic contexts, characterized by absence of discretization but presence of noise together with non-ideal device properties and tolerances. 1,6,18,[20][21][22][23] In virtue of their simplicity and flexibility, networks of coupled single-transistor chaotic oscillators offer a promising avenue to investigate synchronization experimentally. A number of recent studies have demonstrated that synchronization can be consistently attained over diverse circuit topologies, such as with chaotic variants of the Colpitts a)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 have the added relevance of confirming numerical results in naturalistic contexts, characterized by absence of discretization but presence of noise together with non-ideal device properties and tolerances. 1,6,18,[20][21][22][23] In virtue of their simplicity and flexibility, networks of coupled single-transistor chaotic oscillators offer a promising avenue to investigate synchronization experimentally. A number of recent studies have demonstrated that synchronization can be consistently attained over diverse circuit topologies, such as with chaotic variants of the Colpitts a)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%