DocumentCode :
699742
Title :
A new secure communication technique using a novel chaos-based nonlinear cryptography function
Author :
Zaher, Ashraf A.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Dept., Kuwait Univ., Safat, Kuwait
fYear :
2008
fDate :
25-29 Aug. 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
A new secure communication technique is proposed using a novel chaotic encryption method. A chaotic system with a single adjustable parameter, which has a structure that is similar to the Rikitake model, is used to construct the communication link between the receiver and the transmitter. The nonlinear function used for the encryption/decryption of the message utilizes a single time series of the receiver system along with a synchronization-based states observer and an adaptive parameter identifier. A Lyapunov function is used to design the parameter identifier that functions as an embedded secret key. The proposed technique is demonstrated to have improved security as the signal could be efficiently retrieved only if the secret key is known, even when both the receiver and the transmitter are in perfect synchronization. In addition, the proposed technique is shown to be easily implementable using both analog and digital hardware while being capable of transmitting signals with variable bandwidth.
Keywords :
Lyapunov methods; parameter estimation; private key cryptography; telecommunication security; Lyapunov function; Rikitake model; adaptive parameter identifier; analog hardware; chaos-based nonlinear cryptography function; chaotic encryption; chaotic system; digital hardware; message encryption/decryption; nonlinear function; receiver; secret key; secure communication technique; synchronization-based states observer; transmitter; Chaotic communication; Communication systems; Encryption; Receivers; Synchronization; Transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2008 16th European
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
ISSN :
2219-5491
Type :
conf
Filename :
7080274
Link To Document :
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