Communication Systems via Chaotic Modulations (Special Section of Papers Selected from JTC-CSCC'93)
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概要
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New communication systems via chaotic modulations are experimentally demonstrated. They contain the wellknown chaotic circuits as its basic elements--Chua's circuits and canonical Chua's circuits. The following advantage is found in our laboratory experiments: (a) Transmitted signals have broad spectra. (b) Secure communications are possible in the sense that the better parameter matching is required in order to recover the signal. (c) The circuit structure of our communication system is most simple at this stage. (d) The communication systems are easily built at a small outlay.
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- 1994-06-25
著者
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Chua Leon
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of Catifornia,Berkeley
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Chua Leon
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Sciences University Of California
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Murakami Hiroyuki
Faculty of Science, Rikkyo University
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Itoh Makoto
Faculty of Engineering, Nagasaki University
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Murakami Hiroyuki
Faculty Of Engineering Nagasaki University
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Murakami Hiroyuki
Faculty Of Agriculture Tottori University
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Itoh Makoto
Faculty Of Animal Science Kitasato University
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