Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10414268 | Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An adaptive controller for stabilization of unknown unstable steady states (spirals, nodes and saddles) of nonlinear dynamical systems is considered and its robustness under the changes of the location of the fixed point in the phase space is demonstrated. An analog electronic controller, based on a low-pass filter technique, is described. It can be easily switched between a stable and an unstable mode of operation for stabilizing either spirals/nodes or saddles, respectively. Numerical and experimental results for two autonomous systems, the damped Duffing-Holmes oscillator and the chaotic Lorenz system, are presented.
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Authors
Elena TamaÅ¡eviÄiÅ«tÄ, Gytis Mykolaitis, Skaidra BumelienÄ, ArÅ«nas TamaÅ¡eviÄius,