Abstract A novel tracking control and synchronization method is proposed based upon sampled-data feedback. This method can make a chaotic system approach any desired smooth orbit and synchronize the driving system and the response system, both in the same structure and in diverse structures. Finally, a numerical simulation with a Lorenz system is provided for the purpose of illustration and verification.
Received: 05 September 2001
Revised: 02 October 2001
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 19531070).
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Chen Shi-Hua (陈士华), Liu Jie (刘杰), Xie Jin (谢进), Lu Jun-An (陆君安) Tracking control and synchronization of chaotic systems based upon sampled-data feedback 2002 Chinese Physics 11 233
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