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Controlled One- and Multidimensional Modulations Using Chaotic Maps

Kozic, Slobodan
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Schimming, Thomas  
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Hasler, Martin  
2006
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications

Recently, several approaches for communications using chaos have been presented, often showing less than acceptable performance. In this paper, a short introduction to the topic is given, and it is shown that such methods can be efficient—if the information production related to the chaos in the transmitter is controlled and used for the payload of the communication. The influence of minimum distance aspects, a previously ignored key point, to the design of appropriate controlled schemes are studied. In terms of applicable theory, a link between schemes based on one-dimensional and multidimensional chaotic systems (as presented in this paper) and convolutional codes will be established. In order to support our argument, we give simulation results for some a priori examples and results of search procedure for more powerful modulations.

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DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2006.882820
Author(s)
Kozic, Slobodan
Schimming, Thomas  
Hasler, Martin  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications
Volume

53

Issue

9

Start page

2048

End page

2059

Subjects

Chaos

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minimum distance

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perturbation control

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trellis coded modulation

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REVIEWED

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March 19, 2007
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