Chaotic communication based on the particle-in-a-box electronic circuit
JÉC Pizolato, MA Romero… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 2008•ieeexplore.ieee.org
A secure communication system based on the error-feedback synchronization of the
electronic model of the particle-in-a-box system is proposed. This circuit allows a robust and
simple electronic emulation of the mechanical behavior of the collisions of a particle inside a
box, exhibiting rich chaotic behavior. The required nonlinearity to emulate the box walls is
implemented in a simple way when compared with other analog electronic chaotic circuits. A
master/slave synchronization of two circuits exhibiting a rich chaotic behavior demonstrates …
electronic model of the particle-in-a-box system is proposed. This circuit allows a robust and
simple electronic emulation of the mechanical behavior of the collisions of a particle inside a
box, exhibiting rich chaotic behavior. The required nonlinearity to emulate the box walls is
implemented in a simple way when compared with other analog electronic chaotic circuits. A
master/slave synchronization of two circuits exhibiting a rich chaotic behavior demonstrates …
A secure communication system based on the error-feedback synchronization of the electronic model of the particle-in-a-box system is proposed. This circuit allows a robust and simple electronic emulation of the mechanical behavior of the collisions of a particle inside a box, exhibiting rich chaotic behavior. The required nonlinearity to emulate the box walls is implemented in a simple way when compared with other analog electronic chaotic circuits. A master/slave synchronization of two circuits exhibiting a rich chaotic behavior demonstrates the potentiality of this system to secure communication. In this system, binary data stream information modulates the bifurcation parameter of the particle-in-a-box electronic circuit in the transmitter. In the receiver circuit, this parameter is estimated using Pecora–Carroll synchronization and error-feedback synchronization. The performance of the demodulation process is verified through the eye pattern technique applied on the recovered bit stream. During the demodulation process, the error-feedback synchronization presented better performance compared with the Pecora–Carroll synchronization. The application of the particle-in-a-box electronic circuit in a secure communication system is demonstrated.
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