Effects of Control Non-idealities on the Nonlinear Dynamics of Switching DC-DC Converters
2020
Dmitrijs Pikuļins, Sergejs Tjukovs, Jānis Eidaks

Nonlinear and complex systems, although deterministic, demonstrate a strange behavior, due to widely diverging outcomes, provoked by small variations in initial conditions or system parameters that lead to inobservance of long-term system-behavior prediction. This very abstractive description explains the reason why Chaos Theory, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Complexity are fascinating areas of interdisciplinary scientific research with a wide range of applications. The inter- disciplinary nature and ubiquity of complexity and chaos provide scientists with a motivation to pursue general theoretical tools and frameworks. Nonlinearity and complexity give rise to emergent behaviors, producing novel and interesting phe- nomena ranging from science and engineering to social sciences, finance, and economy. Consequently, Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos Theory, and the Science of Complexity appear to have a tremendously increasing Interest, nowadays. The aim of all the International, Interdisciplinary Symposia on Chaos and Complex Systems (CCS) is to bring together scientists, engineers, economists, and social scientists, creating a vivid forum, where discussions on the latest insights and results obtained in the area of Complexity, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Chaos Theory, as well as their interdisciplinary applications, take place. The scope of the 5th International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Chaos and Complex Systems, better known as CCS 2019, which took place in Antalya, Turkey, on May 09–12, 2019, has been enriched with variety of contemporary, interdisci- plinary topics, encompassing including but not limited to fundamental theory of nonlinear dynamics, networks, circuits, systems, biology, evolution and ecology, fractals and pattern formation, as well as nonlinear time-series analysis, neural networks, sociophysics and econophysics, management complexity and global systems. Already from the 4th International Interdisciplinary Symposium on Chaos and Complex Systems that took place during May 2012, the organizers are publishing the corresponding proceedings with the Springer Complexity series. Faithful to this tradition, the book that you hold in your hands includes some of the papers pre- sented in the present symposium, addressing some of the areas mentioned above. These proceedings, together with the previous ones, aspire to serve as a compact reference book on nonlinear systems, catering to research scholars, interested readers, and advanced learners from multidisciplinary areas. We would like to express our thanks to the Symposium’s International Scientific Committee and the Chairs of the Technical Program Committee and the Special Session Committee, as well as to all those who have contributed to this conference, for their support and advice. We are also grateful to Prof. Dr. Ronald Tetzlafffor his support and the wonderful opening lecture. Our thanks are also due to Prof. Tiziana Di Matteo for the plenary talk, her support, and incentive encouraging. Finally, the editors of this tome are grateful to Springer for the quality of this edition. We hope that this conference series, which begun in 2006, will become a strange attractor for researchers.


Keywords
control con-idealities, nonlinear dynamics, DC-DC converters
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-35441-1_12
Hyperlink
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-35441-1_12

Pikuļins, D., Tjukovs, S., Eidaks, J. Effects of Control Non-idealities on the Nonlinear Dynamics of Switching DC-DC Converters. In: Chaos and Complex Systems: Proceedings of the 5th International Interdisciplinary Chaos Symposium. S.Stavrinides, M.Ozer ed. Cham: Springer, 2020. pp.117-131. ISBN 978-3-030-35440-4. e-ISBN 978-3-030-35441-1. Available from: doi:10.1007/978-3-030-35441-1_12

Publication language
English (en)
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