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On noise-induced synchronization and consensus

Published 20 Feb 2016 in math.DS and math.OC | (1602.06467v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we present new results for the synchronization and consensus of networks described by Ito stochastic differential equations. From the methodological viewpoint, our results are based on the use of stochastic Lyapunov functions. This approach allowed us to consider networks where nodes dynamics can be nonlinear and non-autonomous and where noise is not just additive but rather its diffusion can be nonlinear and depend on the network state. We first present a sufficient condition on the coupling strength and topology ensuring that a network synchronizes (fulfills consensus) despite noise. Then, we show that noise can be useful, and present a result showing how to design noise so that it induces synchronization/consensus. Motivated by our current research in Smart Cities and Internet of Things, we also illustrate the effectiveness of our approach by showing how our results can be used to analyze/control the onset of synchronization in noisy networks and to study collective decision processes.

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