We further study the projective synchronization of a new hyperchaotic system. Different from the most existing methods, intermittent control is applied to chaotic synchronization in the present paper. We formulate the...We further study the projective synchronization of a new hyperchaotic system. Different from the most existing methods, intermittent control is applied to chaotic synchronization in the present paper. We formulate the intermittent control system that governs the dynamics of the projective synchronization error, then derive the sufficient conditions for the exponential stability of intermittent control system by using the Lyapunov stability theory, and finally establish the periodically intermittent controller according to the stability criterion by which the projective synchronization is expected to be achieved. The analytical results are also demonstrated by several numerical simulations.展开更多
In this paper, a nonlinear control scheme of two identical hyperchaotic Chert systems is developed to realize their modified projective synchronization. We achieve modified projective synchronization between the two i...In this paper, a nonlinear control scheme of two identical hyperchaotic Chert systems is developed to realize their modified projective synchronization. We achieve modified projective synchronization between the two identical hyperchaotic systems by directing the scaling factor onto the desired value. With symbolic computation system Maple and Lyapunov stability theory, numerical simulations are given to perform the process of the synchronization.展开更多
A function projective synchronization of two identical hyperchaotic systems is defined and the theorem of sufficient condition is given. Based on the active control method and symbolic computation Maple, the scheme of...A function projective synchronization of two identical hyperchaotic systems is defined and the theorem of sufficient condition is given. Based on the active control method and symbolic computation Maple, the scheme of function projective synchronization is developed to synchronize the two identical new hyperchaotic systems constructed by Yan up to a scaling function matrix with different initial values. Numerical simulations are used to verify the effectiveness of the scheme.展开更多
This work presents two different methods-nonlinear control method and adaptive control approach to achieve the modified projective synchronization of a new hyperchaotic system with known or unknown parameters.Based on...This work presents two different methods-nonlinear control method and adaptive control approach to achieve the modified projective synchronization of a new hyperchaotic system with known or unknown parameters.Based on Lyapunov stability theory,nonlinear control method is adopted when the parameters of driving and response systems are known beforehand;when the parameters are fully unknown,adaptive controllers and parameters update laws are proposed to synchronize two different hyperchaotic system and identify the unknown parameters.Moreover,the rate of synchronization can be regulated by adjusting the control gains designed in the controllers.The corresponding simulations are exploited to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed two methods.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 60974020)the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, China (Grant No. cstc2011jjA0980)the Foundation of Chongqing Education College, China (Grant Nos. KY201112A, KY201113B, and KY201122C )
文摘We further study the projective synchronization of a new hyperchaotic system. Different from the most existing methods, intermittent control is applied to chaotic synchronization in the present paper. We formulate the intermittent control system that governs the dynamics of the projective synchronization error, then derive the sufficient conditions for the exponential stability of intermittent control system by using the Lyapunov stability theory, and finally establish the periodically intermittent controller according to the stability criterion by which the projective synchronization is expected to be achieved. The analytical results are also demonstrated by several numerical simulations.
文摘In this paper, a nonlinear control scheme of two identical hyperchaotic Chert systems is developed to realize their modified projective synchronization. We achieve modified projective synchronization between the two identical hyperchaotic systems by directing the scaling factor onto the desired value. With symbolic computation system Maple and Lyapunov stability theory, numerical simulations are given to perform the process of the synchronization.
基金*The project supported by the Natural Science Foundations of Zhejiang Province under Grant No. Y604056 and the Doctoral Foundation of Ningbo City under Grant No. 2005A61030
文摘A function projective synchronization of two identical hyperchaotic systems is defined and the theorem of sufficient condition is given. Based on the active control method and symbolic computation Maple, the scheme of function projective synchronization is developed to synchronize the two identical new hyperchaotic systems constructed by Yan up to a scaling function matrix with different initial values. Numerical simulations are used to verify the effectiveness of the scheme.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.60874113)
文摘This work presents two different methods-nonlinear control method and adaptive control approach to achieve the modified projective synchronization of a new hyperchaotic system with known or unknown parameters.Based on Lyapunov stability theory,nonlinear control method is adopted when the parameters of driving and response systems are known beforehand;when the parameters are fully unknown,adaptive controllers and parameters update laws are proposed to synchronize two different hyperchaotic system and identify the unknown parameters.Moreover,the rate of synchronization can be regulated by adjusting the control gains designed in the controllers.The corresponding simulations are exploited to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed two methods.