Abstract
Chua's oscillator is a simple autonomous third-order nonlinear circuit with a rich variety of dynamical behaviour. This paper presents a simple approach to synchronisation of Chua's oscillators using a state observer in control theory, which can be used as an interesting example for educational purposes in control systems, showing the students a simple way of coping with chaotic dynamics.
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