Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
2002-02-25
Nonlinear Sciences
Chaotic Dynamics
29 pages, Latex 2.09, 10 figures in encapsulated postscript format (eps), need psfig macro to include them. Submitted to Physi
Scientific paper
10.1016/S0167-2789(02)00738-8
We present an example of the practical implementation of a protocol for experimental bifurcation detection based on on-line identification and feedback control ideas. The idea is to couple the experiment with an on-line computer-assisted identification/feedback protocol so that the closed-loop system will converge to the open-loop bifurcation points. We demonstrate the applicability of this instability detection method by real-time, computer-assisted detection of period doubling bifurcations of an electronic circuit; the circuit implements an analog realization of the Roessler system. The method succeeds in locating the bifurcation points even in the presence of modest experimental uncertainties, noise and limited resolution. The results presented here include bifurcation detection experiments that rely on measurements of a single state variable and delay-based phase space reconstruction, as well as an example of tracing entire segments of a codimension-1 bifurcation boundary in two parameter space.
Anderson James S.
Flaetgen G.
Kevrekidis Ioannis G.
Krischer K.
Rico-Martinez Ramiro
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