2008 11th International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2008
DOI: 10.1109/optim.2008.4602458
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Control methods on unstable periodic orbits of a chaotic dynamical system — control chaos in buck converter

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“…Non-feedback methods use perturbations independently of the stage of the system (control in open loop), while feedback methods use perturbations on the basis of knowing the stage of the system (control in closed loop). Methods can be differentiated also by the type of perturbations, i.e., whether they are in continuous time or discrete [38,39].…”
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“…Non-feedback methods use perturbations independently of the stage of the system (control in open loop), while feedback methods use perturbations on the basis of knowing the stage of the system (control in closed loop). Methods can be differentiated also by the type of perturbations, i.e., whether they are in continuous time or discrete [38,39].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The problem of control, in the case of ideal systems in which there is no noise, is reduced to small disturbances to stabilize the chaotic systems of the UPO, which cease after reaching the desired state. Next, the authors present one of the possible approaches with closed loops to stabilize the unstable periodic orbits [28]. This method relies on perturbing a system variable instead of a control parameter.…”
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“…Through small perturbations, the unpredictable (undesirable) dynamics transforms into predictable (desirable) behaviour without major changes to the functioning conditions [44].…”
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