Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
696078 Automatica 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigate frequency synchronization and phase agreement in networks of non-identical Kuramoto oscillators with delayed coupling. We provide delay-dependent lower bounds for the coupling gain so that a network with all-to-all coupling and constant heterogeneous delays achieves synchronization. The given bounds are determined explicitly by the system parameters. Furthermore, we show that frequency synchronization and phase agreement are possible in general directed networks of non-identical oscillators which contain a spanning tree if the delays satisfy a self-consistency condition. Networks with delays differ at this point notably from networks without delays, because phase agreement is not possible in undelayed non-identical Kuramoto oscillator networks. In addition to the sufficient conditions for synchronization, we investigate the connection between phase agreement and the existence of solutions of a necessary self-consistency condition.

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