Zero-lag synchronization in coupled time-delayed piecewise linear electronic circuits
R. Suresh, K. Srinivasan, D. V. Senthilkumar, I. Raja Mohamed, K., Murali, M. Lakshmanan, and J. Kurths

TL;DR
This paper experimentally and numerically investigates zero-lag synchronization in coupled time-delayed piecewise linear electronic circuits, revealing conditions under which ZLS occurs in different coupling configurations and regimes.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental confirmation of zero-lag synchronization in such circuits and derives a stability condition analytically.
Findings
ZLS occurs in outer units with feedback in both regimes.
In mutual coupling, ZLS occurs in periodic and hyperchaotic regimes.
In subsystem coupling, ZLS occurs only in hyperchaotic regime.
Abstract
We investigate and report an experimental confirmation of zero-lag synchronization (ZLS) in a system of three coupled time-delayed piecewise linear electronic circuits via dynamical relaying with different coupling configurations, namely mutual and subsystem coupling configurations. We have observed that when there is a feedback between the central unit (relay unit) and at least one of the outer units, ZLS occurs in the two outer units whereas the central and outer units exhibit inverse phase synchronization (IPS). We find that in the case of mutual coupling configuration ZLS occurs both in periodic and hyperchaotic regimes, while in the subsystem coupling configuration it occurs only in the hyperchaotic regime. Snapshots of the time evolution of outer circuits as observed from the oscilloscope confirm the occurrence of ZLS experimentally. The quality of ZLS is numerically verified by…
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