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Chaos Shift Keying Based on In-Phase and Anti-Phase Chaotic Synchronization

Toshimitsu USHIO, Takaharu INNAMI, Shinzo KODAMA

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Chaos shift keying (CSK) is a modulation method in digital communication systems using chaotically modulated signals. This paper proposes novel CSK which utilizes two types of chaotic synchronization called in-phase and anti-phase chaotic synchronization. In this method, binary signals are mapped into two phases of chaotic synchronization, and a transmitter generates a two-phase-shift-keyed chaotic signal. So it will be called chaotic phase shift keying (CPSK) in this paper. This method is simpler than that based on two pairs of different chaotic systems. We also discuss an effect of noise in transmission lines.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals Vol.E79-A No.10 pp.1689-1693
Publication Date
1996/10/25
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Special Section PAPER (Special Section on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications (NOLTA))
Category
Sequence, Time Series and Applications

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