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Synchronization and Electronic Circuit Application of Hidden Hyperchaos in a Four-Dimensional Self-Exciting Homopolar Disc Dynamo without Equilibria

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  • Yu Feng
  • Zhouchao Wei
  • Uğur Erkin Kocamaz
  • Akif Akgül
  • Irene Moroz

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We introduce and investigate a four-dimensional hidden hyperchaotic system without equilibria, which is obtained by augmenting the three-dimensional self-exciting homopolar disc dynamo due to Moffatt with an additional control variable. Synchronization of two such coupled disc dynamo models is investigated by active control and sliding mode control methods. Numerical integrations show that sliding mode control provides a better synchronization in time but causes chattering. The solution is obtained by switching to active control when the synchronization errors become very small. In addition, the electronic circuit of the four-dimensional hyperchaotic system has been realized in ORCAD-PSpice and on the oscilloscope by amplitude values, verifying the results from the numerical experiments.

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  • Yu Feng & Zhouchao Wei & Uğur Erkin Kocamaz & Akif Akgül & Irene Moroz, 2017. "Synchronization and Electronic Circuit Application of Hidden Hyperchaos in a Four-Dimensional Self-Exciting Homopolar Disc Dynamo without Equilibria," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:7101927
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/7101927
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