Adaptive inverse optimal control of a novel fractional-order four-wing hyperchaotic system with uncertain parameter and circuitry implementation (Q1666479)

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Adaptive inverse optimal control of a novel fractional-order four-wing hyperchaotic system with uncertain parameter and circuitry implementation
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    Adaptive inverse optimal control of a novel fractional-order four-wing hyperchaotic system with uncertain parameter and circuitry implementation (English)
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    27 August 2018
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    Summary: An efficient approach of inverse optimal control and adaptive control is developed for global asymptotic stabilization of a novel fractional-order four-wing hyperchaotic system with uncertain parameter. Based on the inverse optimal control methodology and fractional-order stability theory, a control Lyapunov function (CLF) is constructed and an adaptive state feedback controller is designed to achieve inverse optimal control of a novel fractional-order hyperchaotic system with four-wing attractor. Then, an electronic oscillation circuit is designed to implement the dynamical behaviors of the fractional-order four-wing hyperchaotic system and verify the satisfactory performance of the controller. Comparing with other fractional-order chaos control methods which may have more than one nonlinear state feedback controller, the inverse optimal controller has the advantages of simple structure, high reliability, and less control effort that is required and can be implemented by electronic oscillation circuit.
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