Chaos and complexity in nonlinear electronic circuits
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Chaos and complexity in nonlinear electronic circuits
(World Scientific series on nonlinear science / editor, Leon O. Chua, ser. A,
World Scientific, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The basic procedures for designing and analysing electronic systems are based largely on the assumptions of linear behavior of the system. Nonlinearities inherent in all real applications very often cause unexpected and even strange behavior. This book presents an electronic engineer's perspective on chaos and complex behavior. It starts from basic mathematical notions which enable understanding of the observed phenomena, and guides the reader through the methodology and tools used in the laboratory and numerical experiments to interpretation and explanation of basic mechanisms. On typical circuit examples, it shows how the theoretical and empirical developments can be used in practice. Attention is drawn to applications of chaotic circuits as noise generators and the possible use of synchronized chaotic systems in information transmission and encryption. Chaos control is considered as a new, emerging area where electronic equipment and chaos theory could turn vital in biomedical and engineering issues.
目次
- Linear versus nonlinear circuits
- steady-state behaviour
- chaos and complexity - definition problems
- basic mathematical models and tools
- laboratory measurements in chaotic circuits
- application specific equipment
- computer simulations in chaotic circuits
- characterization of complex phenomena from experimental data
- quantifying complex phenomena
- interpretation of results
- examples - RC-generator, second-order digital filter, second-order circuit with sinusoidal driving, other examples
- spectral properties of chaotic circuits
- noise generation
- controlling chaotic circuits and electronic chaos controllers
- chaotic synchronization and applications in broad-band communication and data security.
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