Use of chaotic excitation and attractor property analysis in structural health monitoring

This work explores the utility of attractor-based approaches in the field of vibration-based structural health monitoring. The technique utilizes the unique properties of chaotic signals by driving the structure directly with the output of a chaotic oscillator. Using the Kaplan-Yorke conjecture, the...

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