Publication: Secure communication with chaos and electronic circuit design using passivity-based synchronization
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Kocamaz, Uğur Erkin
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Çiçek, Serdar
Uyaroğlu, Yılmaz
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World Scientific Publishing
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This work deals with the passive control-based chaos synchronization with circuit design for secure communication. First, the numerical simulation and electronic circuit design of a simple five-term chaotic system are performed. The numerical simulation and electronic circuit design outputs have con firmed each other. Then, the passive control method is applied for synchronizing two identical five-term chaotic systems using only one state control signal. After the synchronization study, design and analysis for secure communication by chaotic masking method are conducted in Matlab-Simulink platform. Finally, an electronic circuit design is performed for the designed communication system. In the designed communication system with Matlab-Simulink platform and electronic circuit design, information signal which is sent from the transmitter unit is successfully retrieved at the receiver unit. As a result, the electronic circuit design has shown that a single state passivity-based synchronization signal can be effectively used for secure data communication applications for the real environment.
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Secure communication, Passive control, Chaos synchronization, Five-term chaotic system, Single state controller, Lorenz systems, Sliding-mode, Implementation, Scheme, Attractor, Dynamics, Chaotic systems, Circuit simulation, MATLAB, Numerical models, Secure communication, Signal receivers, Synchronization, Timing circuits, Chaos synchronization, Design and analysis, Electronic circuit design, Information signals, Passive control, Real environments, Single state, Synchronization signals, Integrated circuit manufacture, Computer science, Engineering
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Kocamaz, U. E. vd. (2018). ''Secure communication with chaos and electronic circuit design using passivity-based synchronization''. Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 27(4).