Rending Lu, Hayder Natiq, A. M. A. Ali, H. Abdolmohammadi, S. Jafari
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Synchronization of Dissipative Nose–Hoover Systems: Circuit Implementation
. The synchronization of dynamical systems has been extensively studied across various scientific disciplines, including secure communication, providing insights into the collective behavior of complex systems. This paper investigated the synchronization of diffusively coupled dissipative Nosé-Hoover (DNH) systems analytically and experimentally. This system exhibits a variety of fascinating dynamical phenomena, including multistable or monostable chaotic solutions and attractive torus. The DNH circuit is implemented in OrCAD–PSpice, focusing on chaotic dynamics. The DNH system is thus said to be diffusively coupled by considering a passive resistor to link the corresponding states of two DNH circuits. The coupling scheme and strength (re-sistor value) under which two circuits can be synchronized are attained using the master stability function method and are then confirmed by computing the synchronization error. The correlation of coupled circuits’ outputs (time evolutions) demonstrates complete synchronization, which is consistent with the analytical and experimental results.
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Since 1992, the Radioengineering Journal has been publishing original scientific and engineering papers from the area of wireless communication and application of wireless technologies. The submitted papers are expected to deal with electromagnetics (antennas, propagation, microwaves), signals, circuits, optics and related fields.
Each issue of the Radioengineering Journal is started by a feature article. Feature articles are organized by members of the Editorial Board to present the latest development in the selected areas of radio engineering.
The Radioengineering Journal makes a maximum effort to publish submitted papers as quickly as possible. The first round of reviews should be completed within two months. Then, authors are expected to improve their manuscript within one month. If substantial changes are recommended and further reviews are requested by the reviewers, the publication time is prolonged.