Journal
AEU-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.aeue.2022.154391
Keywords
Extended memristor; Current-controlled memristor; Hyperchaotic circuit; Bifurcation
Funding
- National Natural Science Founda-tion of China [62073237]
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In this paper, a novel passive current-controlled second-order generalized memristor using simple components is presented. The model state equation and voltage-current characteristics of the memristor are studied to analyze the symmetry, dissipativity, stability, and dynamical behaviors of the circuit. The existence of various attractors is validated.
Due to complex frequency-driven and amplitude-driven nonlinear characteristics, various memristor emulators have been used for design of hyperchaotic oscillators and their security communication applications. It is essential to design the simplest possible oscillator with rich chaotic and hyperchaotic attractors for convenience of practical use. In this paper, only using one capacitor, one inductor, two resistors, and two diodes, a novel passive current-controlled second-order generalized memristor is presented. The model state equation and frequency/amplitude-driven voltage-current characteristics loci of the memristor are studied, and a simple four-element RCLM hyperchaotic circuit is constructed. The symmetry, dissipativity, stability of equilibrium points and dynamical behaviors are analyzed using nonlinear system theory and numerical tools. Various periodic, quasiperiodic, chaotic, and hyperchaotic attractors are coined. Finally, circuit simulations are executed and the results validate the correctness of the theoretical analysis.
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