TY - JOUR
T1 - Convergence of Opinion Dynamics With Heterogeneous Asymmetric Saturation Levels and Time-Varying Delays
AU - Zou, Yao
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Xia, Kewei
AU - Zuo, Zongyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2024/5/1
Y1 - 2024/5/1
N2 - Saturation and delay constraints, which are inevitable in reality, cause severe uncertainty to the behaviors of network dynamics. Accordingly, this paper studies the combined saturation and delay effect in the convergence of opinion dynamics over a switching cooperative-antagonistic network with weak connectivity. In particular, the considered saturations are in a generic form that the saturation level of each agent is asymmetric and the saturation levels of different agents are non-identical. And the delays of different channels are considered heterogeneous and time-varying. It is first demonstrated that the typical bipartite consensus result associated with the opinion dynamics is of benign tolerance to the saturation and delay constraints given a uniformly jointly strongly connected and structurally balanced topology condition. Next, by relaxing the uniformly jointly strongly connected condition just to roots, it is shown that the bipartite consensus is still ensured by the structural balance given a uniform joint reachability condition for non-roots. Besides, if the structural balance of the non-roots is absent, their opinions are shown to be ultimately bounded by the polarized values of the roots. Finally, two examples are simulated to validate the built theoretical results.
AB - Saturation and delay constraints, which are inevitable in reality, cause severe uncertainty to the behaviors of network dynamics. Accordingly, this paper studies the combined saturation and delay effect in the convergence of opinion dynamics over a switching cooperative-antagonistic network with weak connectivity. In particular, the considered saturations are in a generic form that the saturation level of each agent is asymmetric and the saturation levels of different agents are non-identical. And the delays of different channels are considered heterogeneous and time-varying. It is first demonstrated that the typical bipartite consensus result associated with the opinion dynamics is of benign tolerance to the saturation and delay constraints given a uniformly jointly strongly connected and structurally balanced topology condition. Next, by relaxing the uniformly jointly strongly connected condition just to roots, it is shown that the bipartite consensus is still ensured by the structural balance given a uniform joint reachability condition for non-roots. Besides, if the structural balance of the non-roots is absent, their opinions are shown to be ultimately bounded by the polarized values of the roots. Finally, two examples are simulated to validate the built theoretical results.
KW - Opinion dynamics
KW - Structural balance
KW - bipartite. consensus
KW - cooperative-antagonistic network
KW - delays
KW - saturations
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U2 - 10.1109/TNSE.2024.3363168
DO - 10.1109/TNSE.2024.3363168
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187283708
SN - 2327-4697
VL - 11
SP - 3189
EP - 3198
JO - IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering
JF - IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering
IS - 3
ER -