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Implementation on Electronic Circuits and RTR Pragmatical Adaptive Synchronization: Time-Reversed Uncertain Dynamical Systems' Analysis and Applications

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  • Shih-Yu Li
  • Cheng-Hsiung Yang
  • Li-Wei Ko
  • Chin-Teng Lin
  • Zheng-Ming Ge

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We expose the chaotic attractors of time-reversed nonlinear system, further implement its behavior on electronic circuit, and apply the pragmatical asymptotically stability theory to strictly prove that the adaptive synchronization of given master and slave systems with uncertain parameters can be achieved. In this paper, the variety chaotic motions of time-reversed Lorentz system are investigated through Lyapunov exponents, phase portraits, and bifurcation diagrams. For further applying the complex signal in secure communication and file encryption, we construct the circuit to show the similar chaotic signal of time-reversed Lorentz system. In addition, pragmatical asymptotically stability theorem and an assumption of equal probability for ergodic initial conditions (Ge et al., 1999, Ge and Yu, 2000, and Matsushima, 1972) are proposed to strictly prove that adaptive control can be accomplished successfully. The current scheme of adaptive control—by traditional Lyapunov stability theorem and Barbalat lemma, which are used to prove the error vector—approaches zero, as time approaches infinity. However, the core question—why the estimated or given parameters also approach to the uncertain parameters—remains without answer. By the new stability theory, those estimated parameters can be proved approaching the uncertain values strictly, and the simulation results are shown in this paper.

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  • Shih-Yu Li & Cheng-Hsiung Yang & Li-Wei Ko & Chin-Teng Lin & Zheng-Ming Ge, 2013. "Implementation on Electronic Circuits and RTR Pragmatical Adaptive Synchronization: Time-Reversed Uncertain Dynamical Systems' Analysis and Applications," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-10, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:909721
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/909721
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    1. Nai-feng Gan & Yu-feng LU & Ting Gong, 2014. "Stabilization with Internal Loop for Infinite-Dimensional Discrete Time-Varying Systems," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-7, April.

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