2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(273d) Biological Inspiration for Network Synchronization
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In this talk I will focus on the work that our lab has done to develop both novel analysis and simulation tools to probe biological oscillators, in particular, the ubiquitous twenty-four-hour circadian rhythms. Using these tools, we have been able to extract design principles of biological networks, with the foremost among these being the principles responsible for robust synchronization of multicellular networks. Over the course of the last several years, our group made progress in the design of algorithms that are guided by these principles and are applied to dynamic sensor networks. Time synchronization has proven to be critical in sensor fusion applications where the time of arrival is utilized as a decision variable. Herein, we present the application of pulse-coupled synchronization to an acoustic event detection system based on a wireless sensor network.