| D. C. Hamill, J. H. B. Deane, and J. Jefferies, "Modeling of chaotic dc-dc converters by iterated nonlinear mappings," IEEE Trans. Power Electron., vol. 7, pp. 25--36, Jan. 1992. |
.... been carried out to explore the properties and applications of chaos synchronization in a range of nonlinear circuits and systems [3] 7] For power electronics systems, although chaos and bifurcation have been identified in a number of practical converter configurations, e.g. dc dc converters [8] [13] not much has been reported on the possibility of chaos synchronization. Furthermore, recent success in applying chaos to communications may suggest possible use of chaotic power converters for such applications. If power converters could be used to transmit messages, then we may speculate, ....
D. C. Hamill, J. H. B. Deane, and J. Jefferies, "Modeling of chaotic dc-dc converters by iterated nonlinear mappings," IEEE Trans. Power Electron., vol. 7, pp. 25--36, Jan. 1992.
....that subharmonic oscillations and chaotic behavior observed in dc dc chopper converters are due to bifurcation phenomena. Studies have been reported on the current mode controlled buck converter [1, 2] current mode controlled boost converter [3, 4, 5, 6] voltage controlled buck converter [7, 8, 9, 10] and the boost converter in discontinuous conduction mode [11] Through those investigations some problems related to the bifurcations in power electronic (PE) circuits have come to the fore. It has been found that most of the bifurcations do not belong to widely known classes like saddle node ....
D. C. Hamill and J. H. B. Deane, "Modeling of chaotic dc-dc converters by iterated nonlinear mappings," IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 25-- 36, 1992.
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