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Propagation Stability Concepts for Network Synchronization Processes

Published 9 Oct 2022 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2210.04370v1)

Abstract: A notion of disturbance propagation stability is defined for dynamical network processes, in terms of decrescence of an input-output energy metric along cutsets away from the disturbance source. A characterization of the disturbance propagation notion is developed for a canonical model for synchronization of linearly-coupled homogeneous subsystems. Specifically, propagation stability is equivalenced with the frequency response of a certain local closed-loop model, which is defined from the subsystem model and local network connections, being sub-unity gain. For the case where the subsystem is single-input single-output (SISO), a further simplification in terms of the subsystem's open loop Nyquist plot is obtained. An extension of the disturbance propagation stability concept toward imperviousness of subnetworks to disturbances is briefly developed, and an example focused on networks with planar subsystems is considered.

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