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The book begins with simple nonlinear dynamics, like the logistic map, and ends with nonlinear networks, like Cellular Nonlinear Networks. After discussing various examples, by using the essential concepts of bifurcation analysis, a set of laboratory experiences are proposed. This approach helps to build simple circuits and to achieve complex networks. The aim is to give to the readers a complete view of the main concepts of nonlinear dynamics finalized in order to understand complex systems and their control by using electronics devices. Numerical examples and homework problems with solutions…mehr

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The book begins with simple nonlinear dynamics, like the logistic map, and ends with nonlinear networks, like Cellular Nonlinear Networks. After discussing various examples, by using the essential concepts of bifurcation analysis, a set of laboratory experiences are proposed. This approach helps to build simple circuits and to achieve complex networks. The aim is to give to the readers a complete view of the main concepts of nonlinear dynamics finalized in order to understand complex systems and their control by using electronics devices. Numerical examples and homework problems with solutions are also included to enforce the material discussed. Moreover, the readers will be able to implement all the circuits and experiments proposed and could be stimulated to design new ones.


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Autorenporträt
Arturo Buscarino graduated in Computer Science Engineering in 2004 and received his Ph.D. in Electronics and Automation Engineering in 2008, at the University of Catania, Italy. Currently, he is a Technical Assistant at the University of Catania and teaches Modeling and Optimization at the Laura Magistrale in Management Engineering. He collaborates with the EUROFusion Consortium, ENEA Frascati, and JET Culham, UK. Dr. Buscarino has been a visiting researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, US. His scientific interests include nonlinear circuits and systems, chaos and synchronization, complex networks, control systems, Cellular Nonlinear Networks, and plasma engineering. He is Associate Editor of Cogent Engineering. Dr. Buscarino has published one research monography on nonlinear circuits, and more than 60 papers on refereed international journals and international conference proceedings.

Luigi Fortuna received the degree of electrical engineering (cum laude) from the University of Catania, Italy, in 1977. He is a Full Professor of System Theory at the University of Catania. From 2005 to 2012, he was the Dean of the Engineering Faculty. He has been a visiting researcher at the Joint European Torus in Abingdon UK. He currently teaches complex adaptive systems and robust control. He has published 14 scientific books and 12 industrial patents. Dr. Fortuna has been a consultant of STMicroelectronics and other companies. He is the Editor in Chief of the SpringerBrief Series on Nonlinear Circuits. His scientific interests include robust control, Tokamak machine control, complex engineering, nonlinear circuits, chaos, cellular neural networks, robotics, and smart devices for control. Additionally, he is an IEEE Fellow.

Mattia Frasca graduated in Electronics Engineering in 2000 and received his Ph.D. in Electronics and Automation Engineering in 2003, at the University of Catania, Italy. Currently, he is a research associate at the University of Catania, where he also teaches process control. His scientific interests include nonlinear systems and chaos, complex networks, and bio-inspired robotics. He is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Bifurcations and Chaos, and Editor of Chaos, Solitons and Fractals. He is the general chair for the next edition of the European Conference on Circuits Theory and Design to be held in Catania. Additionally, he is co-author of one research monograph with Springer, three with World Scientific, and one book on Optimal and robust control with CRC Press. Dr. Frasca has published more than 250 papers on refereed international journals and international conference proceedings and is co-author of two international patents. He is an IEEE Senior and also a member of the Board of the Italian Society for Chaos and Complexity (SICC).