Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5499496 | Chaos, Solitons & Fractals | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Presented is an electronic implementation of a matched filter intended for chaos-based communication systems. While implementing the transmitter side of such systems is relatively trivial, the receiver has proven challenging to develop. Most chaotic systems lack a known fixed basis function, making it difficult to develop a matched filter for them. Instead, their receivers rely on more complicated or less effective techniques to compensate for the presence of noise. However, a previously developed manifold piecewise linear chaotic system has been shown to have an exact analytic solution. This solution has enabled the development of a matched filter for use in any communication system based on this chaotic system. The original communication system operated at a fundamental frequency of 84Â Hz, much too low for any practical applications. Therefore, newer communication systems have been designed to operate at higher frequencies. In this work, the performance of this matched filter has been evaluated with a 18.4Â kHz chaotic oscillator.
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Authors
Frank T. Werner, Benjamin K. Rhea, R. Chase Harrison, Robert N. Dean,