Abstract

The article analyses the effectiveness of a chaotic communication scheme based on synchronization of hyperbolic chaos generators used as a receiver and a transmitter. It is shown that useful information nonlinearly mixed into the transmitter signal can be detected by the receiver if the receiver has stable synchronization with the transmitted signal. Research, aimed to confirm the hypothesis that robustness, strong chaoticity and noise-like wideband spectrum of this type of oscillators provide reliability and stability of transmission, has been carried out. This study also shows the effect of noise and frequency distortion of the signal in a communication channel on the quality of information detection.

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