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Dislocation Synchronization of the Different Complex Value Chaotic Systems Based on Single Adaptive Sliding Mode Controller

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  • Li-lian Huang
  • Shuai-shuai Shi
  • Juan Zhang

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Based on the active control and the adaptive sliding mode controller, a new method of the combination of the active control and the single adaptive sliding mode variable structure control is proposed to realize the dislocation synchronization of the three-dimensional different complex value chaotic systems. The synchronization method is suitable not only for the same complex value chaotic systems, but also for different complex value chaotic systems, so it expands the application of the single sliding mode controller. For the states in the complex space of the driving system and response system, the synchronization for the complex state of the two different chaotic systems is achieved according to the dislocation relationship, not in accordance with the corresponding relationship. The complexity of complex value chaotic system and the diversity of dislocation synchronization increase the security of the chaotic secure communication. This single adaptive sliding mode variable structure controller is simple, and it can enhance the robustness of the system. Theoretical analysis and numerical simulation prove the feasibility and effectiveness of the controller designed.

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  • Li-lian Huang & Shuai-shuai Shi & Juan Zhang, 2015. "Dislocation Synchronization of the Different Complex Value Chaotic Systems Based on Single Adaptive Sliding Mode Controller," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-8, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:240586
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/240586
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