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    Delayed feedback control of unstable steady states with high-frequency modulation of the delay

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    We analyze the stabilization of unstable steady states by delayed feedback control with a periodic time-varying delay in the regime of a high-frequency modulation of the delay. The average effect of the delayed feedback term in the control force is equivalent to a distributed delay in the interval of the modulation, and the obtained distribution depends on the type of the modulation. In our analysis we use a simple generic normal form of an unstable focus, and investigate the effects of phase-dependent coupling and the influence of the control loop latency on the controllability. In addition, we have explored the influence of the modulation of the delays in multiple delay feedback schemes consisting of two independent delay lines of Pyragas type. A main advantage of the variable delay is the considerably larger domain of stabilization in parameter space.Comment: 17 pages, 16 figures, RevTeX, additional section on multiple delay feedback control adde

    Variable-delay feedback control of unstable steady states in retarded time-delayed systems

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    We study the stability of unstable steady states in scalar retarded time-delayed systems subjected to a variable-delay feedback control. The important aspect of such a control problem is that time-delayed systems are already infinite-dimensional before the delayed feedback control is turned on. When the frequency of the modulation is large compared to the system's dynamics, the analytic approach consists of relating the stability properties of the resulting variable-delay system with those of an analogous distributed delay system. Otherwise, the stability domains are obtained by a numerical integration of the linearized variable-delay system. The analysis shows that the control domains are significantly larger than those in the usual time-delayed feedback control, and that the complexity of the domain structure depends on the form and the frequency of the delay modulation.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX, accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Effect of time delay on feedback control of a flashing ratchet

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    It was recently shown that the use of feedback control can improve the performance of a flashing ratchet. We investigate the effect of a time delay in the implementation of feedback control in a closed-loop collective flashing ratchet, using Langevin dynamics simulations. Surprisingly, for a large ensemble, a well-chosen delay time improves the ratchet performance by allowing the system to synchronize into a quasi-periodic stable mode of oscillation that reproduces the optimal average velocity for a periodically flashing ratchet. For a small ensemble, on the other hand, finite delay times significantly reduce the benefit of feedback control for the time-averaged velocity, because the relevance of information decays on a time scale set by the diffusion time of the particles. Based on these results, we establish that experimental use of feedback control is realistic.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Europhysics Letter

    Time Delay Feedback Control based Chaos Stabilization in Current Mode Controlled DC Drive System

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    This paper focuses on delay feedback control scheme to eliminate chaos in a current mode controlled DC drive system. The delay feedback method is applied for the current mode DC drive system which exhibits chaotic behavior for some parameter variations to control the chaos in DC drive system. Firstly, the change of system behavior from normal to chaotic operation is shown by changing some parameters. To control the chaos in current mode DC drive system, the controller designed based on time delay feedback control method is applied to DC drive system which works in chaotic regime. It is showed that the behavior of system changes from chaotic regimes to normal operation by applying the time delay feedback control

    Anharmonic resonances with recursive delay feedback

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    We consider application of the multiple time delayed feedback for control of anharmonic (nonlinear) oscillators subject to noise. In contrast to the case of a single delay feedback, the multiple one exhibits resonances between feedback and nonlinear harmonics, leading to a resonantly strong or weak oscillation coherence even for a small anharmonicity. Analytical results are confirmed numerically for van der Pol and van der Pol-Duffing oscillators. Highlights: > We construct general theory of noisy limit-cycle oscillators with linear feedback. > We focus on coherence and "reliability" of oscillators. > For recursive delay feedback control the theory shows importance of anharmonicity. > Anharmonic resonances are studied both numerically and analytically.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, +Maple program and its pdf-print, submitted to Physics Letters

    Control of unstable steady states in neutral time-delayed systems

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    We present an analysis of time-delayed feedback control used to stabilize an unstable steady state of a neutral delay differential equation. Stability of the controlled system is addressed by studying the eigenvalue spectrum of a corresponding characteristic equation with two time delays. An analytic expression for the stabilizing control strength is derived in terms of original system parameters and the time delay of the control. Theoretical and numerical results show that the interplay between the control strength and two time delays provides a number of regions in the parameter space where the time-delayed feedback control can successfully stabilize an otherwise unstable steady state.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure

    Stabilizing continuous-wave output in semiconductor lasers by time-delayed feedback

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    The stabilization of steady states is studied in a modified Lang-Kobayashi model of a semiconductor laser. We show that multiple time-delayed feedback, realized by a Fabry-Perot resonator coupled to the laser, provides a valuable tool for the suppression of unwanted intensity pulsations, and leads to stable continuous-wave operation. The domains of control are calulated in dependence on the feedback strength, delay time (cavity round trip time), memory parameter (mirror reflectivity), latency time, feedback phase, and bandpass filtering, Due to the optical feedback, multistable behavior can also occur in the form of delay-induced intensity pulsations or other modes for certain choices of the control parameters. Control may then still be achieved by slowly ramping the injection current during turn-on.Comment: 12 pages, 17 figure
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