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6 December 2001 Optically programmable logic cells as basic units for transmission and synchronization of chaotic signals
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Abstract
We proposed an optical communications system, based on a digital chaotic signal where the synchronization of chaos was the main objective, in some previous papers. In this paper we will extend this work. A way to add the digital data signal to be transmitted onto the chaotic signal and its correct reception, is the main objective. We report some methods to study the main characteristics of the resulting signal. The main problem with any real system is the presence of some retard between the times than the signal is generated at the emitter at the time when this signal is received. Any system using chaotic signals as a method to encrypt need to have the same characteristics in emitter and receiver. It is because that, this control of time is needed. A method to control, in real time the chaotic signals, is reported.
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Ana P. Gonzalez-Marcos and Jose Antonio Martin-Pereda "Optically programmable logic cells as basic units for transmission and synchronization of chaotic signals", Proc. SPIE 4470, Photonic Devices and Algorithms for Computing III, (6 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449671
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KEYWORDS
Chaos

Receivers

Logic

Signal generators

Telecommunications

Binary data

Data communications

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