Synchronization of non-identical systems by non-invasive mutual time-delayed feedback
1Institute of Mathematics, University of Rostock, D-18057 Rostock, Germany.
Abstract:
Inspired by time-delayed feedback control, it is shown that synchronization of non-identical systems can be achieved by mutual time-delayed feedback with an asymptotically vanishing interaction. An analytic perturbation scheme is developed, which uncovers the merits as well as the constraints of such an approach. As an application, the use of the concept for a secure communication channel is considered.
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