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CCII and FPGA Realization: A Multistable Modified Fourth-Order Autonomous Chua’s Chaotic System with Coexisting Multiple Attractors

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  • Fei Yu
  • Hui Shen
  • Li Liu
  • Zinan Zhang
  • Yuanyuan Huang
  • Binyong He
  • Shuo Cai
  • Yun Song
  • Bo Yin
  • Sichun Du
  • Quan Xu

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In this paper, a multistable modified fourth-order autonomous Chua’s chaotic system is investigated. In addition to the dynamic characteristics of the third-order Chua’s chaotic system itself, what interests us is that this modified fourth-order autonomous Chua’s chaotic system has five different types of coexisting attractors: double-scroll, single band chaotic attractor, period-4 limit cycle, period-2 limit cycle, and period-1 limit cycle. Then, an inductorless modified fourth-order autonomous Chua’s chaotic circuit is proposed. The active elements as well as the synthetic inductor employed in this circuit are designed using second-generation current conveyors (CCIIs). The reason for using CCIIs is that they have high conversion rate and operation speed, which enable the circuit to work at a higher frequency range. The Multisim simulations confirm the theoretical estimates of the performance of the proposed circuit. Finally, using RK-4 numerical algorithm of VHDL 32-bit IQ-Math floating-point number format, the inductorless modified fourth-order autonomous Chua’s chaotic system is implemented on FPGA for the development of embedded engineering applications based on chaos. The system is simulated and synthesized on Virtex-6 FPGA chip. The maximum operating frequency of modified Chua’s chaotic oscillator based on FPGA is 180.180 MHz. This study demonstrates that the hardware-based multistable modified fourth-order autonomous Chua’s chaotic system is a very good source of entropy and can be applied to various embedded systems based on chaos, including secure communication, cryptography, and random number generator.

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  • Fei Yu & Hui Shen & Li Liu & Zinan Zhang & Yuanyuan Huang & Binyong He & Shuo Cai & Yun Song & Bo Yin & Sichun Du & Quan Xu, 2020. "CCII and FPGA Realization: A Multistable Modified Fourth-Order Autonomous Chua’s Chaotic System with Coexisting Multiple Attractors," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5212601
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/5212601
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    1. Zhou, Ling & You, Zhenzhen & Tang, Yun, 2021. "A new chaotic system with nested coexisting multiple attractors and riddled basins," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 148(C).
    2. Cui, Li & Lu, Ming & Ou, Qingli & Duan, Hao & Luo, Wenhui, 2020. "Analysis and Circuit Implementation of Fractional Order Multi-wing Hidden Attractors," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 138(C).

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