Synchronization of active rotators interacting with environment

Song T.; Kim H.; Son S.-W.; Jo J.

Abstract

Multiple organs in a living system respond to environmental changes, and the signals from the organs regulate the physiological environment. Inspired by this biological feedback, we propose a simple autonomous system of active rotators to explain how multiple units are synchronized under a fluctuating environment. We find that the feedback via an environment can entrain rotators to have synchronous phases for specific conditions. This mechanism is markedly different from the simple entrainment by a common oscillatory external stimulus that is not interacting with systems. We theoretically examine how the phase synchronization depends on the interaction strength between rotators and environment. Furthermore, we successfully demonstrate the proposed model by realizing an analog electric circuit with microelectronic devices. This bioinspired platform can be used as a sensor for monitoring varying environments and as a controller for amplifying signals by their feedback-induced synchronization.

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Título según WOS: Synchronization of active rotators interacting with environment
Título según SCOPUS: Synchronization of active rotators interacting with environment
Título de la Revista: PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volumen: 101
Número: 2
Editorial: AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1103/PhysRevE.101.022613

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS