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Master-slave synchronization of nonautonomous chaotic systems and its application to rotating pendulums
Some mathematical models in engineering and physics, such as rotating pendulums, governors and phase locked loops in circuits, can be described as nonautonomous systems in which there exist chaotic attractors. This paper investigates master-slave synchronization for two nonautonomous chaotic systems by using time-delayed feedback control. Firstly, three delay-dependent synchronization criteria, which are formulated in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), are established for complete synchronization, lag synchronization and anticipating synchronization, respectively. Secondly, sufficient conditions on the existence of a time-delayed feedback controller are derived by employing these newly-obtained synchronization criteria. The controller gain can be obtained by solving a set of LMIs. Finally, the synchronization criteria and the design method are applied to master-slave synchronization for rotating pendulum systems
Master-slave synchronization of nonautonomous chaotic systems and its application to rotating pendulums
Some mathematical models in engineering and physics, such as rotating pendulums, governors and phase locked loops in circuits, can be described as nonautonomous systems in which there exist chaotic attractors. This paper investigates master-slave synchronization for two nonautonomous chaotic systems by using time-delayed feedback control. Firstly, three delay-dependent synchronization criteria, which are formulated in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), are established for complete synchronization, lag synchronization and anticipating synchronization, respectively. Secondly, sufficient conditions on the existence of a time-delayed feedback controller are derived by employing these newly-obtained synchronization criteria. The controller gain can be obtained by solving a set of LMIs. Finally, the synchronization criteria and the design method are applied to master-slave synchronization for rotating pendulum systems
Dynamical systems : mathematical and numerical approaches
Proceedings of the 13th Conference „Dynamical Systems - Theory and Applications"
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systems and can study the most progressive tendencies in this field of science
Large space structures and systems in the space station era: A bibliography with indexes (supplement 05)
Bibliographies and abstracts are listed for 1363 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between January 1, 1991 and July 31, 1992. Topics covered include technology development and mission design according to system, interactive analysis and design, structural and thermal analysis and design, structural concepts and control systems, electronics, advanced materials, assembly concepts, propulsion and solar power satellite systems