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Better synchronizability predicted by a new coupling method
In this paper, inspired by the idea that the hub nodes of a highly
heterogeneous network are not only the bottlenecks, but also effective
controllers in the network synchronizing process, we bring forward an
asymmetrical coupling method where the coupling strength of each node depends
on its neighbors' degrees. Compared with the uniform coupled method and the
recently proposed Motter-Zhou-Kurth method, the synchronizability of scale-free
networks can be remarkably enhanced by using the present coupled method.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures; to be published in EPJ
Enhance synchronizability via age-based coupling
In this brief report, we study the synchronization of growing scale-free
networks. An asymmetrical age-based coupling method is proposed with only one
free parameter . Although the coupling matrix is asymmetric, our
coupling method could guarantee that all the eigenvalues are non-negative
reals. The eigneratio R will approach to 1 in the large limit of .Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur
Enhance synchronizability by structural perturbations
In this paper, we investigate the collective synchronization of system of
coupled oscillators on Barab\'{a}si-Albert scale-free network. We propose an
approach of structural perturbations aiming at those nodes with maximal
betweenness. This method can markedly enhance the network synchronizability,
and is easy to be realized. The simulation results show that the eigenratio
will sharply decrease to its half when only 0.6% of those hub nodes are under
3-division processes when network size N=2000. In addition, the present study
also provides a theoretical evidence that the maximal betweenness plays a main
role in network synchronization.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figure
Doppler Spread Estimation by Tracking the Delay-Subspace for OFDM Systems in Doubly Selective Fading Channels
A novel maximum Doppler spread estimation algorithm for OFDM systems with
comb-type pilot pattern is presented in this paper. By tracking the drifting
delay subspace of time-varying multipath channels, a Doppler dependent
parameter can be accurately measured and further expanded and transformed into
a non-linear high-order polynomial equation, from which the maximum Doppler
spread is readily solved by resorting to the Newton's method. Its performance
is demonstrated by simulations.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Appear in IEEE Signal Process. Letter
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