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Shuttle-run synchronization in mobile ad hoc networks
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Sheng-Fei Ma Hong-Jie Bi Yong Zou Zong-Hua Liu Shu-Guang Guan
in
全球连接
/ 动态变化
/ 拓扑结构
/ 振荡器
/ 相位同步
/ 移动ad
/ 自组织网络
/ 行同步
2015
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Shuttle-run synchronization in mobile ad hoc networks
by
Sheng-Fei Ma Hong-Jie Bi Yong Zou Zong-Hua Liu Shu-Guang Guan
in
全球连接
/ 动态变化
/ 拓扑结构
/ 振荡器
/ 相位同步
/ 移动ad
/ 自组织网络
/ 行同步
2015
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Shuttle-run synchronization in mobile ad hoc networks
2015
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In this work, we study the collective dynamics of phase oscillators in a mobile ad hoc network whose topology changes dynamically. As the network size or the communication radius of individual oscillators increases, the topology of the ad hoc network first undergoes percolation, forming a giant cluster, and then gradually achieves global connectivity. It is shown that oscillator mobility generally enhances the coherence in such networks. Interestingly, we find a new type of phase synchronization/clustering, in which the phases of the oscillators are distributed in a certain narrow range, while the instantaneous frequencies change signs frequently, leading to shuttle-run-like motion of the oscillators in phase space. We conduct a theoretical analysis to explain the mechanism of this synchronization and obtain the critical transition point.
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