Nonlinear Sciences – Chaotic Dynamics
Scientific paper
1995-01-18
Nonlinear Sciences
Chaotic Dynamics
19 pages in standard TeX, 33K. 4 figures, available on e-mail from sdg@iucaa.ernet.in Submitted to Physics Letters A
Scientific paper
We demonstrate that chaos can be controlled using a multiplicative exponential feedback control. All three types of unstable orbits - unstable fixed points, limit cycles and chaotic trajectories can be stabilized using this control. The control is effective both for maps and flows. The control is significant, particularly for systems with several degrees of freedom, as knowledge of only one variable on the desired unstable orbit is sufficient to settle the system on to that orbit. We find, that in all the cases studied, the transient time is a decreasing function of the stiffness of control. But increasing the stiffness beyond an optimum value can increase the transient time. The control can also be used to create suitable new stable attractors in a map, which did not exist in the original system.
Gadre Sangeeta D.
Varma Vijaya S.
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