JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synchronization of Chaotic Fractional-Order Systems via Fractional-Order Adaptive Controller

Ali Fayazi

Year: 2011 Journal:   Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol: 109 Pages: 333-339   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

In this paper, an adaptive fractional-order controller has been designed for synchronization of chaotic fractional-order systems. This controller is a fractional PID controller, which the coefficients will be tuned according to a proper adaptation mechanism. PID coefficients are updated using the gradient method when a proper sliding surface is chosen. To illustrate the effectiveness and performance of the controller, the proposed controller implements on a pair of topologically inequivalent chaotic fractional-order systems. The Genesio-Tessi and Coullet systems. Performance of fractional-order adaptive PID controller (PαIλDμ) on the basis of speed of synchronization, error of synchronization, and level of control signal, is compared with the conventional ones (adaptive PID controller) and sliding mod controller (SMC). The simulation results reducing the level of control signal indicate the significance of the proposed controller.

Keywords:
Control theory (sociology) PID controller Controller (irrigation) Synchronization (alternating current) Chaotic Fractional calculus SIGNAL (programming language) Open-loop controller Computer science Mathematics Control engineering Control (management) Engineering Topology (electrical circuits) Artificial intelligence Temperature control Applied mathematics

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Topics

Chaos control and synchronization
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Neural Networks Stability and Synchronization
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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