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22 May 2015 Secure communication systems using synchronized Lorenz strange attractor on reconfigurable hardware
Marc Sepantaie, Vy Bui, Esam El-Araby, Amir M. Sepantaie, Georges Nehmatallah, Nader M. Namazi
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Abstract
This paper utilizes a synchronized Lorenz chaotic drive/response system, which uses Haar filtering and appropriate thresholding in order to detect a transmitted random binary message. Using the Lorenz chaotic attractor to obscure the message, the transmission is passed through an Additive White Gaussian (AWG) channel to successfully retrieve the original binary random data. The detection mechanism employs the Haar Wavelet Transform in combating the channel noise. A communication technique using Chaotic Parameter Modulation (CPM) is simulated in Matlab and prototyped on a reconfigurable hardware platform from Xilinx.
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Marc Sepantaie, Vy Bui, Esam El-Araby, Amir M. Sepantaie, Georges Nehmatallah, and Nader M. Namazi "Secure communication systems using synchronized Lorenz strange attractor on reconfigurable hardware", Proc. SPIE 9478, Modeling and Simulation for Defense Systems and Applications X, 947802 (22 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177589
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Binary data

Discrete wavelet transforms

Signal to noise ratio

Prototyping

Receivers

Field programmable gate arrays

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