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Nonsingular fixed-time sliding mode control for synchronization of chaotic reaction systems; a case study of Willamowski-Rossler reaction model

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s40435-023-01206-5

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Chemical system; Synchronization; Willamowski-Rossler; Chattering-free

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This paper presents a Nonsingular Fixed-time Sliding Mode Control method for synchronizing chaotic systems, which is robust and fast in dealing with uncertainties and disturbances.
Nonsingular Fixed-time Sliding Mode Control (NFSMC) method is one of the nonlinear control methods which is robust against uncertainties and external disturbances. This paper presents an NFSMC method to synchronize two similar Willamowski-Rossler reaction chaotic systems. The proposed control method is robust against uncertainties and external disturbances; also, it is an accurate and fast control method. The proposed control method is compared with a Nonsingular Terminal Sliding Mode Control. The comparison results show that the proposed control method provides a better control solution for this system.

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