par Ramirez Avila, Gonzalo ;Guisset, Jean-Luc ;Deneubourg, Jean-Louis
Référence Physica. D, 182, 3-4, page (254-273)
Publication Publié, 2003
Référence Physica. D, 182, 3-4, page (254-273)
Publication Publié, 2003
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | We have built light-controlled oscillators (LCOs) that mimic gregarious fireflies in the sense that their interactions are episodic and almost pulse-like. The ability of the LCOs to synchronize their light emission constitutes a good experimental setup to validate different models of populations of integrate-and-fire oscillators and to analyze the role of the interactions and the spatial distribution of the LCOs. Experimental measurements on two and three interacting LCOs enable us to find synchronization ranges despite intrinsic differences among the oscillators. We develop a mathematical model that we have used to solve analytically the simplified case of two identical oscillators in which we have found synchronous and anti-synchronous states. We have constructed the phase response curve for an LCO. Finally, we solved the model numerically finding that it reproduces our different experimental results with two LCOs (master-slave interaction and mutual interaction) and three interacting LCOs in a linear configuration. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |