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J L Echenausía-Monroy1, J H García-López1, R Jaimes-Reátegui1
1Dynamical Systems Laboratory, CULagos, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de los Lagos, Enrique Díaz de León 1144, Paseos de la Montaña, 47460, Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico.
Abstract:
The increasing usage of chaotic systems in the development of security systems, from mobile surveillance devices to the implementation of secure communication systems, leads to devising analog electronic implementations of research. This article presents the electronic implementation dataset from a multi-scroll chaotic system capable of generates until 9-scrolls throughout a monoparametric control based on a Saturated Non-Lineal Function (SNLF). The implemented system controls the number of generated scrolls being capable of producing attractors of single scroll and attractors with 3, 5, 7, and 9-scrolls. Moreover, the implemented system produces a family of bistable behaviors. The authors report the phenomenon in [1], where a complete analysis in the system has been carried out.
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