Oscillations in first-order, continuous-time systems via time-delay feedback (Q1722911)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7024885
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7024885 |
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Oscillations in first-order, continuous-time systems via time-delay feedback (English)
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19 February 2019
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Summary: A technique to generate (periodic or nonperiodic) oscillations systematically in first-order, continuous-time systems via a nonlinear function of the state, delayed by a certain time \(d\), is proposed. This technique consists in choosing a nonlinear function of the delayed state with some passivity properties, tuning a gain to ensure that all the equilibrium points of the closed-loop system be unstable, and then imposing conditions on the closed-loop system to be semipassive. We include several typical examples to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique, with which we can generate a great variety of chaotic attractors. We also include a physical example built with a simple electronic circuit that, after applying the proposed technique, displays a similar behavior to the logistic map.
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