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18 November 1993 Synchronizing chaotic systems
Thomas L. Carroll, Louis M. Pecora
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Abstract
We have shown that one may use chaotic signals to drive dynamical systems. When the driven system is stable to the driving signal and the driven system matches the system that produced the chaotic driving signal, the driven system will produce chaotic signals that are synchronized to the driving system. This may be seen in both autonomous and nonautonomous chaotic systems. This synchronized chaos may be useful in spread spectrum communications applications.
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Thomas L. Carroll and Louis M. Pecora "Synchronizing chaotic systems", Proc. SPIE 2038, Chaos in Communications, (18 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162696
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KEYWORDS
Complex systems

Chaos

Telecommunications

Interference (communication)

Dynamical systems

Analog electronics

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