DocumentCode :
1449458
Title :
The role of synchronization in digital communications using chaos. II. Chaotic modulation and chaotic synchronization
Author :
Kolumbán, Géza ; Kennedy, Michael Peter ; Chua, Leon O.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Meas. & Inf. Syst., Budapest Tech. Univ., Hungary
Volume :
45
Issue :
11
fYear :
1998
fDate :
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1129
Lastpage :
1140
Abstract :
For pt. I see ibid., vol. 44, p. 927-36 (1997). In a digital communications system, data are transmitted from one location to another by mapping bit sequences to symbols, and symbols to sample functions of analog waveforms. The analog waveform passes through a bandlimited (possibly time-varying) analog channel, where the signal is distorted and noise is added. In a conventional system the analog sample functions sent through the channel are weighted sums of one or more sinusoids; in a chaotic communications system the sample functions are segments of chaotic waveforms. At the receiver, the symbol may be recovered by means of coherent detection, where all possible sample functions are known, or by noncoherent detection, where one or more characteristics of the sample functions are estimated. In a coherent receiver, synchronization is the most commonly used technique for recovering the sample functions from the received waveform. These sample functions are then used as reference signals for a correlator. Synchronization-based coherent receivers have advantages over noncoherent receivers in terms of noise performance, bandwidth efficiency (in narrow-band systems) and/or data rate (in chaotic systems). These advantages are lost if synchronization cannot be maintained, for example, under poor propagation conditions. In these circumstances, communication without synchronization may be preferable. The theory of conventional telecommunications is extended to chaotic communications, chaotic modulation techniques and receiver configurations are surveyed, and chaotic synchronization schemes are described
Keywords :
chaos; correlators; digital communication; modulation; signal detection; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; bandlimited analog channel; bandwidth efficiency; bit sequences; chaotic communications system; chaotic modulation; chaotic synchronization; coherent detection; correlator; digital communications; narrow-band systems; noise performance; noncoherent detection; propagation conditions; reference signals; sample functions; weighted sums; Bandwidth; Chaotic communication; Communication systems; Context; Correlators; Digital communication; Digital modulation; Distortion; Narrowband; Spread spectrum communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7122
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/81.735435
Filename :
735435
Link To Document :
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