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1 December 1995 Amplitude-independent chaotic synchronization and communication
Thomas L. Carroll
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Proceedings Volume 2612, Chaotic Circuits for Communication; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227898
Event: Photonics East '95, 1995, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract
One problem with using chaotic synchronization to communicate is that the response system is nonlinear, so that any variation in the amplitude of the chaotic driving signal degrades synchronization of the response system to the drive system. In this work it is shown that it is possible to design a response system that reproduces a scaled version of the chaotic driving signal when the drive signal is attenuated or amplified. A simple communications system is demonstrated to show that this type of synchronization is useful, and the effects of noise on the communications system are studied.
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Thomas L. Carroll "Amplitude-independent chaotic synchronization and communication", Proc. SPIE 2612, Chaotic Circuits for Communication, (1 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227898
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KEYWORDS
Complex systems

Signal detection

Telecommunications

Signal to noise ratio

Electronic filtering

Nonlinear optics

Interference (communication)

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