Title
Comparing performance on chaos control via adaptive output-feedback
11627/399311627/3993
Author
Femat Flores, Alejandro Ricardo
Hernández Rosales, Crescencio
Abstract
"Performance of four controllers is experimentally compared and evaluated in context of chaos suppression. Four output-feedback controllers are used in experi- ments for comparison. First three schemes utilize an adaptive observer to estimate the states and parameter required for feeding back and with different techniques, which are: (i) feedback linearization, (ii) backstepping, and (iii) sliding mode. The fourth scheme is a (low-parameterized) robust adaptive feedback. A simple class of dynamical systems that exhibit chaotic behavior, called P-class, is considered as benchmark due to involves distinct chaotic systems. The need of comparison is motivated to ask: What is the suitable adaptive scheme to suppress chaos in an specific implementation? Results show a trend on different applications, are illustrated experimentally by means circuits, and are discussed in terms of control effort. This comparative study is important to select a feedback scheme in specific implementations; for example, synchronization of complex networks."
Publication date
2006Publication type
articleKnowledge area
MATEMÁTICASKeywords
Chaos suppressionAdaptive observers
Controlled nonlinear dynamics