Abstract
The occasional proportional feedback (OPF) control technique has been successful in stabilizing periodic orbits in both periodically driven and autonomous systems undergoing chaotic behavior. By applying this technique to the well-known Chua's circuit, we are able to control a variety of periodic orbits including single-correction, low-period orbits and multiple-correction, high-period orbits. Also, by employing two control circuits, we are able to stabilize orbits that visit both regions of Chua's circuit's double-scroll attractor, applying corrections in each of these regions during a single orbit.
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