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Nonlinear electronic circuit, Part II: synchronization in a chaotic MODEM scheme
Authors:AN Miliou  SG Stavrinides  AN Anagnostopoulos
Institution:a Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece
b Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:In this work we present a thorough investigation of the effect of noise (internal or external) on the synchronization of a drive-response configuration system (unidirectional coupling between two identical systems). Moreover, since in every practical implementation of a communication system, the transmitter and receiver circuits (although identical) operate under slightly different conditions it is essential to consider the case of the mismatch between the parameters of the transmitter and the receiver. In our work we consider the non-autonomous 2nd order nonlinear oscillator system presented in G. Mycolaitis, A. Tamasevicious, A. Cenys, A. Namajunas, K. Navionis, A. N. Anagnostopoulos, Globally synchronizable non-autonomous chaotic oscillator, in: Proc. of 7th International Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics of Electronic Systems, Denmark, July 1999, pp. 277-280] which is particularly suitable for digital communications.Furthermore, we modified the previous chaotic communication system in order to exhibit enhanced security features. The enhancement in the security of the system is achieved by introducing a set of parameters used in the encoding and decoding of the message signal. We also introduce a time delay parameter in the dynamical system which on the one hand improves the chaotic behavior of the system and on the other hand, adds further security in the encoding-decoding scheme.
Keywords:Chaos  Nonlinear circuits  Routes to chaos  Synchronization  Communication system security
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