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An Improved Memristive Diode Bridge-Based Band Pass Filter Chaotic Circuit

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  • Quan Xu
  • Qinling Zhang
  • Ning Wang
  • Huagan Wu
  • Bocheng Bao

Abstract

By replacing a series resistor in active band pass filter (BPF) with an improved memristive diode bridge emulator, a third-order memristive BPF chaotic circuit is presented. The improved memristive diode bridge emulator without grounded limitation is equivalently achieved by a diode bridge cascaded with only one inductor, whose fingerprints of pinched hysteresis loop are examined by numerical simulations and hardware experiments. The memristive BPF chaotic circuit has only one zero unstable saddle point but causes complex dynamical behaviors including period, chaos, period doubling bifurcation, and coexisting bifurcation modes. Specially, it should be highly significant that two kinds of bifurcation routes are displayed under different initial conditions and the coexistence of three different topological attractors is found in a narrow parameter range. Moreover, hardware circuit using discrete components is fabricated and experimental measurements are performed, upon which the numerical simulations are validated. Notably, the proposed memristive BPF chaotic circuit is only third-order and has simple topological structure.

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  • Quan Xu & Qinling Zhang & Ning Wang & Huagan Wu & Bocheng Bao, 2017. "An Improved Memristive Diode Bridge-Based Band Pass Filter Chaotic Circuit," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-11, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2461964
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/2461964
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