Abstract In this paper, we apply a simple adaptive feedback control scheme to synchronize two bi-directionally coupled chaotic systems. Based on the invariance principle of differential equations, sufficient conditions for the global asymptotic synchronization between two bi-directionally coupled chaotic systems via an adaptive feedback controller are given. Unlike other control schemes for bi-directionally coupled systems, this scheme is very simple to implement in practice and need not consider coupling terms. As examples, the autonomous hyperchaotic Chen systems and the new non-autonomous 4D systems are illustrated. Numerical simulations show that the proposed method is effective and robust against the effect of weak noise.
Revised: 20 December 2006
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supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant
Nos 10472091, 10502042 and 10332030) and Graduate Starting Seed Fund
of Northwestern Polytechnical University (Grant No Z200655).
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Xiao Yu-Zhu(肖玉柱) and Xu Wei(徐伟) Complete synchronization between two bi-directionally coupled chaotic systems via an adaptive feedback controller 2007 Chinese Physics 16 1597
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