Designing an M-dimensional nonlinear model for producing hyperchaos
This paper proposes an M-dimensional nonlinear hyperchaotic model (M-NHM) for producing new discrete-time systems with complex hyperchaotic behaviors. The M-NHM is constructed by designing an M-dimensional nonlinear system (M ≥ 2) to generate a chaotic behavior. To enhance the nonlinearity of M-NHM,...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72199/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72199/1/Designing%20an%20M-dimensional%20.pdf |
| Summary: | This paper proposes an M-dimensional nonlinear hyperchaotic model (M-NHM) for producing new discrete-time systems with complex hyperchaotic behaviors. The M-NHM is constructed by designing an M-dimensional nonlinear system (M ≥ 2) to generate a chaotic behavior. To enhance the nonlinearity of M-NHM, hence changing its behavior to hyperchaotic, an iterative chaotic map with infinite collapse (ICMIC) is composed. Mathematical analysis shows that the M-NHM has either no equilibria, or an arbitrarily large number of equilibria. Moreover, Routh−Hurwitz criterion reveals that all these equilibria are unstable when M ≥ 3. To investigate the dynamical properties and complexity of the M-NHM, we provide 2-NHM and 3-NHM as typical examples. Simulation results show that the 2-NHM and 3-NHM have good ergodicity, wide hyperchaotic behavior, highly sensitivity dependence, and high complexity. With all these features, the M-NHM would be an ideal model for secure communications and other engineering applications. |
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