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    Impulsive synchronous control of unified chaotic systems with variable delays by Chen, Y., Xu, Honglei

    Published 2012
    “…On the case that the master system's delay is different from that of the slave system, sufficient conditions for their uniform asymptotical synchronization are developed by employing the Lyapunov stability theory and matrix inquality techniques, and the impulsive controllers with respect to delays and initial value of systems are designed. …”
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    Free-matrix-based time-dependent discontinuous Lyapunov functional for synchronization of delayed neural networks with sampled-data control by Wang, W., Zeng, H., Teo, Kok Lay

    Published 2017
    “…Based on this discontinuous Lyapunov functional, some less conservative synchronization criteria are established to ensure that the slave system is synchronous with the master system. The desired sampled-data controller can be obtained through the use of the linear matrix inequality (LMI) technique. …”
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    Real-time monitoring and control of water pump system / Febry Yadi Zainal by Febry Yadi, Zainal

    Published 2017
    “…On monitoring side, SCADA has three main parts, namely a remote terminal unit (RTU), the master system, and communication system. RTU collects all the data and make the execution of a command, the master of the proposed system is a software application GUI for water pumping systems according to IEC 60870-5-101 via visual basic.net are low-cost and user-friendly, and the communication system used is the RS232 and RS422 serial communication with the IEC 101 standard protocol.In this work, the implementation of SCADA system in remote and water-pump monitoring system based on IEC 6870-5-101 has been implemented. …”
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    Identical synchronization of a new chaotic system via nonlinear control and linear active control techniques: A comparative analysis by Saaban, Azizan, Ibrahim, Adyda, Shahzad, Mohammad, Ahmad, Israr

    Published 2014
    “…Most of the synchronization techniques belong to the master-slave (drive-response) system configurations in which the two chaotic systems are coupled in such a manner that the performance of the second (slave /response) system is influenced by the first (drive/master) system and the first system is not disturbed by the exertion of the second (slave / response) system.In this research paper, the synchronization problem of two widely used techniques, the Linear Active Control and Nonlinear Control Algorithms have been studied to achieve chaos synchronization of a new chaotic system. …”
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