Giovanni Russo, Fabian R. Wirth, et al.
IEEE TACON
We investigate how a single node injecting noise in a quorum-sensing network can dramatically affect its convergence toward synchronization. We show that adding some white noise of sufficiently high intensity on a single node can stabilize the collective behavior of all nodes in the network toward the origin. A sketch of the proof of the convergence result is given, together with the outcome of some numerical experiments on the challenging problem of stabilizing a network of bistable systems onto a common unstable equilibrium point.
Giovanni Russo, Fabian R. Wirth, et al.
IEEE TACON
Yassine Lassoued, Julien Monteil, et al.
ITSC 2017
Julien Monteil, Giovanni Russo
ECC 2019
Julien Monteil, Giovanni Russo, et al.
Automatica