An All Optics LAN with Double-Center and Its Synchronizations in Multi-Dynamics States
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Multi-dynamics state synchronization and chaos synchronization in an all optics local area network (LAN) are studied by shifting the LAN's parameters. The LAN performs double-center lasers driving cross two chains lasers, where two coupled lasers are used as network's double-center or two stars and other two lasers are used as receiver lasers, and then the four lasers are used as network nodes to be discussed as our study case. The LAN has the characteristics of an all optics LAN with double-center, and it can obtain double-center lasers synchronizations with two chains lasers, respectively. A route to chaos from a stable state after a quasi-period bifurcation is analyzed by varying the current parameter of the coupled lasers to illustrate multi-dynamics states in the LAN. We find four quasi-period regions, four chaos regions, where there is a region where instability mixes with the first chaos, and a stable region. We find also multi-dynamics state synchronizations shown in two chains of the LAN by shifting the currents on the lasers in one chain. The all optics LAN and its obtained results are useful to study on complex dynamic system, optics network, artificial intellifgence, chaos and its synchronization.
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May 2021
2053 pages
ISBN:9781450390200
DOI:10.1145/3469213
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Published: 18 August 2021
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ICAIIS 2021: 2021 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems
May 28 - 30, 2021
Chongqing, China
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