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Active Control of Oscillation Patterns in the Presence of Multiarmed Pitchfork Structure of the Critical Manifold of Singularly Perturbed System

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  • Robert Vrabel
  • Marcel Abas
  • Michal Kopcek
  • Michal Kebisek

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We analyze the possibility of control of oscillation patterns for nonlinear dynamical systems without the excitation of oscillatory inputs. We propose a general method for the partition of the space of initial states to the areas allowing active control of the stable steady-state oscillations. Furthermore, we show that the frequency of oscillations can be controlled by an appropriately positioned parameter in the mathematical model. This paper extends the knowledge of the nature of the oscillations with emphasis on its consequences for active control. The results of the analysis are numerically verified and provide the feedback for further design of oscillator circuits.

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  • Robert Vrabel & Marcel Abas & Michal Kopcek & Michal Kebisek, 2013. "Active Control of Oscillation Patterns in the Presence of Multiarmed Pitchfork Structure of the Critical Manifold of Singularly Perturbed System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-8, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:650354
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/650354
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