Abstract
In this paper we present theoretical analysis and experimental results on the dynamic behavior of a bistable microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) oscillator, demonstrate the existence of a strange attractor in the MEMS device, and perform model verification using the experimental data. Secure communication schemes based on synchronized chaos are also applied to the device and successfully performed in the simulation.
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