C.W. Wu and Leon O. Chua

EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley

Technical Report No. UCB/ERL M93/73

, 1993

http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1993/ERL-93-73.pdf

In this paper, we give a scheme for synthesizing synchronizing circuits and systems. Synchronization of drive and response system is proved trivially without the need for computing numerically the conditional Lyapunov exponents. We give a definition of the driving and response system having the same functional form, which is more general than the concept of homogeneous driving of Pecora and Carroll [Pecora & Carroll, 1991]. Finally, we show how synchronization coupled with chaos can be used to implement secure communication systems which is inherently error-free in contrast with the signal-masking schemes proposed in [Cuomo & Oppenheim, 1993a,b; Kocarev et al., 1992]


BibTeX citation:

@techreport{Wu:M93/73,
    Author= {Wu, C.W. and Chua, Leon O.},
    Title= {A Simple Way to Synchronize Chaotic Systems with Applications to Secure Communication Systems},
    Year= {1993},
    Month= {Aug},
    Url= {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1993/2435.html},
    Number= {UCB/ERL M93/73},
    Abstract= {In this paper, we give a scheme for synthesizing synchronizing circuits and systems.  Synchronization of drive and response system is proved trivially without the need for computing numerically the conditional Lyapunov exponents.  We give a definition of the driving and response system having the same functional form, which is more general than the concept of homogeneous driving of Pecora and Carroll [Pecora & Carroll, 1991].  Finally, we show how synchronization coupled with chaos can be used to implement secure communication systems which is inherently error-free in contrast with the signal-masking schemes proposed in [Cuomo & Oppenheim, 1993a,b; Kocarev et al., 1992]},
}

EndNote citation:

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