Abstract

A secure digital communication system based on chaotic theory is proposed that can resist intrusion of eavesdroppers during the transmission of signals and data. With the master-slave M-synchronization technique, the transmitter and the receiver are designed using the chaotic phase shift keying. Further increasing the complexity of the chaotic dynamics for higher security, a new discrete-time n-scroll attractor model is built based on Chua's circuit. This methodology for designing secure communication systems can, in principle, be well applied to most on-line communication applications, such as Internet telephone, e-commerce transactions, and digital data transfer.

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