2010
DOI: 10.1142/s021798491002224x
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DELAYED FEEDBACK $\mathcal{H}_{\infty}$ SYNCHRONIZATION FOR TIME-DELAYED CHAOTIC SYSTEMS BASED ON T–S FUZZY MODEL

Abstract: In this letter, we propose a new H∞ synchronization method, called a delayed feedback fuzzy H∞ synchronization (DFFHS) method, for time-delayed chaotic systems with external disturbance. Based on Lyapunov-Krasovskii theory, T-S fuzzy model, and delayed feedback control scheme, the DFFHS controller is presented to not only guarantee aymptotical synchronization but also reduce the effect of external disturbance to an H∞ norm constraint. The proposed controller can be obtained by solving the linear matrix inequal… Show more

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“…The results from K2K [85,86] and MINOS [87,88] show in each case, an energy dependent deficit consistent with oscillations of ν μ over distances of order several ∼ 10 2 km with parameters that are consistent with those describing atmospheric neutrino oscillations.…”
Section: Accelerator Neutrinos With Long Baselinesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The results from K2K [85,86] and MINOS [87,88] show in each case, an energy dependent deficit consistent with oscillations of ν μ over distances of order several ∼ 10 2 km with parameters that are consistent with those describing atmospheric neutrino oscillations.…”
Section: Accelerator Neutrinos With Long Baselinesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The KEK to Kamioka (K2K) experiment [19][20][21][22] is a long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment in which a A. RODRIGUEZ PHYSICAL REVIEW D 78, 032003 (2008) beam of muon neutrinos is created at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan and sent to the Super-Kamiokande detector [23], located in Kamioka, Japan, 250 km away.…”
Section: A Neutrino Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To gauge the dependence of the above conclusion on the value of the neutrino energy used in the calculations, we have estimated the differential event distribution integrating the Q 2 distributions over the neutrino flux expected in K2K [23,24], and normalizing it to the total number of events. The results are reported in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%