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Diffusion inspires selection of pinning nodes in pinning control

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2016
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Ming-Yang Zhou   +5 more
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An approach for choosing pinning nodes in pinning control

2010 The 2nd Conference on Environmental Science and Information Application Technology, 2010
Previous studies show that there are two major schemes to choose pinning nodes, one is random pinning control, the other is special pining control (according to the degree of the node), also show that the performance of special pinning control better than random pinning control.
Qiang Jiang   +4 more
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An Enhanced PIN Diode Model for Voltage-Controlled PIN Diode Attenuator

33rd European Microwave Conference, 2003, 2003
This paper presents an enhanced PIN diode model for the voltage-controlled PIN diode attenuator. The proposed model operates well when it is used in the voltage-controlled mode as well as current-controlled mode, and it is a simple and straightforward model, since the PN junction diode of this model has the same I-V curve as that of the PIN diode.
null Byung-Jun Jang   +2 more
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Pinning-controlled metal/semiconductor interfaces

SPIE Proceedings, 1996
We propose a new systematical method to control Schottky barrier heights of metal/semiconductor interfaces by controlling the density of the interface electronic states and the number of charges in the states. The density of interface states is controlled by changing the density of surface electronic states, which is controlled by hydrogenation.
Seiichi Hara   +3 more
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Fully adaptive pinning control of complex networks

Proceedings of 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2010
In this paper we propose a novel adaptive pinning control strategy for synchronization of complex networks. The novelty of this strategy is the fully decentralized adaptive selection of the coupling and control gains. After giving a sketch of the stability proof, we validate the analysis with numerical simulations on a testbed example.
DE LELLIS, PIETRO   +2 more
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Pinning impulsive control algorithms for complex network

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2014
In this paper, we further investigate the synchronization of complex dynamical network via pinning control in which a selection of nodes are controlled at discrete times. Different from most existing work, the pinning control algorithms utilize only the impulsive signals at discrete time instants, which may greatly improve the communication channel ...
Sun, Wen   +3 more
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MODULATOR OF PIN genes control steady‐state levels of Arabidopsis PIN proteins

The Plant Journal, 2007
SummaryPolar transport of the phytohormone auxin controls numerous growth responses in plants. Molecular characterization of auxin transport in Arabidopsis thaliana has provided important insights into the mechanisms underlying the regulation of auxin distribution.
Malenica, Nenad   +8 more
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Pinning control of complex Lur'e networks

Chinese Physics B, 2009
This paper addresses the control problem of a class of complex dynamical networks with each node being a Lur'e system whose nonlinearity satisfies a sector condition, by applying local feedback injections to a small fraction of the nodes. The pinning control problem is reformulated in the framework of the absolute stability theory. It is shown that the
Zhang Qing-Zhen, Li Zhong-Kui
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Pinning control of simplicial complexes

European Journal of Control
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Xia, Ruya, Xiang, Linying
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Partial pinning control of complex networks

2016 IEEE 55th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2016
In large directed complex networks, it may result unfeasible to successfully pinning control the whole network. Indeed, when the number of pinned nodes has to be lower than the number of strictly connected components in the graph, it is impossible to guarantee pinning controllability of all the nodes in the network.
DE LELLIS, PIETRO   +2 more
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