Experimental synchronization of single-transistor-based chaotic circuits
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- DOI: 10.1063/1.2803882
Experimental synchronization of single-transistor-based chaotic circuits
Abstract
This work deals with nonautonomous chaotic circuits and, in particular, with the experimental characterization of the synchronization properties of two simple nonautonomous circuits. Two single-transistor chaotic circuits, which are among the simplest chaotic oscillators, are investigated. We studied synchronization of these circuits and found that the most appropriate technique to synchronize two single-transistor chaotic circuits is that based on the design of an inverse circuit.
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