2018
DOI: 10.1109/access.2018.2865016
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Synchronization and Antisynchronization Between Two Non-Identical Chua Oscillators via Sliding Mode Control

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“…T has components which are continuously differentiable complex functions of x and φ (x) = φ r (x) + jφ i (x). Definition 2: Consider the systems (1) and (2) and at a given map φ (y) :…”
Section: Some Preliminaries and Definition Of Icgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T has components which are continuously differentiable complex functions of x and φ (x) = φ r (x) + jφ i (x). Definition 2: Consider the systems (1) and (2) and at a given map φ (y) :…”
Section: Some Preliminaries and Definition Of Icgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synchronization and control of the Chua system have attracted more attention. Over the past decades, several control approaches have been used to synchronize two different Chua oscillators, such as active control (Mahmoud et al, 2007), adaptive control (Hu et al, 2005), impulsive control (Sun and Zhang, 2004), robust control (Li and Zhao, 2016), sliding mode control (Mufti et al, 2018), robust adaptive state feedback sliding-mode control (Xue et al, 2017), and synchronization via capacitive coupling (Liu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in 2019, Mandal and Das established chaos-based color image encryption using microcontrollers [5]. In recent decades, various control methods have been reported to synchronize master-slave chaotic systems, such as adaptive control [7], fuzzy control [8], fuzzy-brain emotional-learning networks [9], sliding-mode control [10], and cerebellar model articulation control [11]. However, the majority of these methods are complex, and the controlling performance requires improvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%