49 research outputs found

    Chaotification of Quasi-Zero Stiffness System via Direct Time-delay Feedback Control

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    This paper presents a chaotification method based on direct time-delay feedback control for a quasi-zero-stiffness isolation system. An analytical function of time-delay feedback control is derived based on differential-geometry control theory. Furthermore, the feasibility and effectiveness of this method was verified by numerical simulations. Numerical simulations show that this method holds the favorable aspects including the advantage of using tiny control gain, the capability of chaotifying across a large range of parametric domain and the high feasibility of the control implement

    Anticontrol of Chaos for a Class of Delay Difference Equations Based on Heteroclinic Cycles Connecting Repellers

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    This paper is concerned with anticontrol of chaos for a class of delay difference equations via the feedback control technique. The controlled system is first reformulated into a high-dimensional discrete dynamical system. Then, a chaotification theorem based on the heteroclinic cycles connecting repellers for maps is established. The controlled system is proved to be chaotic in the sense of both Devaney and Li-Yorke. An illustrative example is provided with computer simulations

    Chaos generation with impulse control : Application to Non-Chaotic Systems and Circuit Design

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    Existence of Super Chaotic Attractors in a General Piecewise Smooth Map of the Plane

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    In this paper we give some rigorous conditions for the occurrence of super chaotic attractors in a general piecewise smooth map of the plane

    Existence of Super Chaotic Attractors in a General Piecewise Smooth Map of the Plane

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    In this paper we give some rigorous conditions for the occurrence of super chaotic attractors in a general piecewise smooth map of the plane

    Model Based Anticontrol of Discrete-Time Systems

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    We will consider a model-based approach for the anticontrol of some discrete-time systems. We first assume the existence of a chaotic model in an appropriate form. Then by using an appropriate control input we try to match the controlled system with the chaotic system model

    A model-based scheme for anticontrol of some discrete-time chaotic systems

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    We consider a model-based approach for the anticontrol of some discrete-time systems. We first assume the existence of a chaotic model in an appropriate form. Then by using an appropriate control input we try to match the controlled system with the chaotic system model. We also give a procedure to generate the model chaotic systems in arbitrary dimensions. We show that with this approach, controllable systems can always be chaotified. Moreover, if the system to be controlled is stable, control input can be chosen arbitrarily small

    A Systematic Methodology for Multi-Images Encryption and Decryption Based on Single Chaotic System and FPGA Embedded Implementation

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    A systematic methodology is developed for multi-images encryption and decryption and field programmable gate array (FPGA) embedded implementation by using single discrete time chaotic system. To overcome the traditional limitations that a chaotic system can only encrypt or decrypt one image, this paper initiates a new approach to design n-dimensional (n-D) discrete time chaotic controlled systems via some variables anticontrol, which can achieve multipath drive-response synchronization. To that end, the designed n-dimensional discrete time chaotic controlled systems are used for multi-images encryption and decryption. A generalized design principle and the corresponding implementation steps are also given. Based on the FPGA embedded hardware system working platform with XUP Virtex-II type, a chaotic secure communication system for three digital color images encryption and decryption by using a 7D discrete time chaotic system is designed, and the related system design and hardware implementation results are demonstrated, with the related mathematical problems analyzed

    On new chaotic and hyperchaotic systems: A literature survey

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    This paper provides a thorough survey of new chaotic and hyperchaotic systems. An analysis of the dynamic behavior of these complex systems is presented by pointing out their originality and elementary characteristics. Recently, such systems have been increasingly used in various fields such as secure communication, encryption and finance and so on. In practice, each field requires specific performances with peculiar complexity. A particular classification is then proposed in this paper based on the Lyapunov exponent, the equilibriums points and the attractor forms
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