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Title: Multiobjective synchronization of coupled systems
Authors: Tang, Y
Wang, Z
Wong, WK
Kurths, J
Fang, J
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Citation: Chaos 21(2), June 2011
Abstract: Synchronization of coupled chaotic systems has been a subject of great interest and importance, in theory but also various fields of application, such as secure communication and neuroscience. Recently, based on stability theory, synchronization of coupled chaotic systems by designing appropriate coupling has been widely investigated. However, almost all the available results have been focusing on ensuring the synchronization of coupled chaotic systems with as small coupling strengths as possible. In this contribution, we study multiobjective synchronization of coupled chaotic systems by considering two objectives in parallel, i. e., minimizing optimization of coupling strength and convergence speed. The coupling form and coupling strength are optimized by an improved multiobjective evolutionary approach. The constraints on the coupling form are also investigated by formulating the problem into a multiobjective constraint problem. We find that the proposed evolutionary method can outperform conventional adaptive strategy in several respects. The results presented in this paper can be extended into nonlinear time-series analysis, synchronization of complex networks and have various applications.
Description: Copyright @ 2011 American Institute of Physics
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/5491
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3595701
ISSN: 1054-1500
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