Abstract

We review a new approach to communication with chaotic signals based upon chaotic signals in the form of pulse trains where intervals between the pulses are determined by chaotic dynamics of a pulse nary information is modulated onto this carrier by the pulse position modulation method, such that each pulse is either left unchanged or delayed by a certain time, depending on whether 0 or 1 is transmitted. By synchronizing the receiver to the chaotic-pulse train we can anticipate the timing of pulses corresponding to 0 and 1 and thus can decode the transmitted information. Based on the results of theoretical and experimental studies we discuss the basic design principles for the chaotic-pulse generator, its synchronization, and the performance of the chaotic-pulse communication scheme in the presence of channel noise and filtering.

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