Nonsingular Integral-Type Dynamic Finite-Time Synchronization for Hyper-Chaotic Systems

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Abstract

In this study, the synchronization problem of chaotic systems using integral-type sliding mode control for a category of hyper-chaotic systems is considered. The proposed control method can be used for an extensive range of identical/non-identical master-slave structures. Then, an integral-type dynamic sliding mode control scheme is planned to synchronize the hyper-chaotic systems. Using the Lyapunov stability theorem, the recommended control procedure guarantees that the master-slave hyper-chaotic systems are synchronized in the existence of uncertainty as quickly as possible. Next, in order to prove the new proposed controller, the master-slave synchronization goal is addressed by using a new six-dimensional hyper-chaotic system. It is exposed that the synchronization errors are completely compensated for by the new control scheme which has a better response compared to a similar controller. The analog electronic circuit of the new hyper-chaotic system using MultiSIM is provided. Finally, all simulation results are provided using MATLAB/Simulink software to confirm the success of the planned control method.

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Alattas, K. A., Mostafaee, J., Sambas, A., Alanazi, A. K., Mobayen, S., Vu, M. T., & Zhilenkov, A. (2022). Nonsingular Integral-Type Dynamic Finite-Time Synchronization for Hyper-Chaotic Systems. Mathematics, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/math10010115

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