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This paper presents fuzzy model-based design for control and synchronization of chaotic systems. In this framework, the chaotic systems are exactly reproduced based on a Takagi–Sugeno (T–S) fuzzy model. Then the fuzzy controllers for control and synchronization are designed using the...
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The assembly of components is a key element in manufacturing facilities. Nevertheless, literature analysing them remains scarce. The paper narrows this gap by studying a generic first-come first-serve assembly system, consisting of two generally-distributed component input streams. The field of...
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We show that the threshold of complete synchronization in a lattice of coupled non-smooth chaotic maps is determined by linear stability along the directions transversal to the synchronization subspace. We examine carefully the synchronization time and show that an inadequate observation of the...
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This letter addresses a robust adaptive control for the synchronization method based on a modified polynomial observer (slave system) which tends to follow exponentially the chaotic Colpitts circuits brought back to a topology of the Chua oscillator (master system) with perturbations. The...
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This paper presents an algorithm for synchronizing two different chaotic systems by using a combination of Unscented Kalman–Bucy Filter (UKBF) and sliding mode controller. It is assumed that the drive chaotic system is perturbed by white noise and shows stochastic chaotic behavior. In addition...
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The main purpose of this paper is to state some sufficient conditions for global synchronization of chaotic maps. The synchronization is viewed as a state reconstruction problem which is tackled by polytopic observers. Unlike most standard observers, polytopic observers can account for a special...
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Nonlinear control theory is successfully extended to fractional-order Chen systems to achieve synchronization. The corresponding fraction-order numerical algorithms are established. The analytical results are derived based on the Laplace transformation theory. Moreover, numerical simulations are...
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In this paper, we propose a controller based on active sliding mode theory to synchronize chaotic fractional-order systems in master–slave structure. Master and slave systems may be identical or different. Based on stability theorems in the fractional calculus, analysis of stability is...
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We study the synchronization of time-delayed nonidentical maps subject to unidirectional (master–slave) coupling. The individual dynamics of the maps have a delay n1, and the coupling acts with a delay n2. We show analytically that, suitably tuning the slave map parameters, two distinct...
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