Abstract

In this communication, synchronization of two diffusively coupled Chua's circuit is studied from the analytical and experimental points of view. The conditions under which complete synchronization is ensured are derived by applying a strategy based on the Master Stability Function. The experimental realization, that makes use of the State-Controlled Cellular Nonlinear Network based implementation of Chua's circuit, shows the synchronized behavior of two circuits coupled with a passive resistor as diffusion coefficient. The results obtained indicates diffusive coupling as a mutually reduced order state observer, in the sense that one circuit observes the other and vice versa. Moreover, the concept of synchronization by using passive elements can be extended to spatially extended reaction–diffusion systems.

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