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Visveshwaraiah Technological University

Belgaum
KNS Institute of Technology, Bengaluru

CHAOTIC
COMMUNICATION

Guided by:
Mr. Pavan Kumar E By : Rudrappa J Shetti
B.E
(lecturer ECE department)
Chaotic
Communication , their
Applications and
00000
Advantages over
Traditional methods
of Communication

BY:RUDRAPPA J SHETTI
1KN05EC084
AGENDA
•INTRODUCTION
•DEFINITION OF CHAOS
•CHAOTIC SYSTEM
•CHAOTIC SIGNALS
•ATTRACTORS
•GENERATION OF CHAOTIC COMMUNICATION
•PROPERTIES OF CHAOTIC COMMUNICATION
•ADVANTAGES OVER TRADITIONAL METHODS
•APPLICATIONS
•CONCLUSION
•QUESTIONS
INTRODUCTION

1 . Communication
efficiently
2. Randomness
3.Chaotic Systems
4.Chaotic Signals
5.Security
CHAOS
Chaos is aperiodic time-asymptotic behaviour
in a deterministic system which exhibits
sensitive dependence on initial conditions
This definition contains three main
elements:

3.Aperiodic time-asymptotic behaviour

5.Deterministic

7.Sensitive dependence on initial


conditions
CHAOTIC SYSTEMS
All systems can be basically divided into three types:

1.Deterministic systems

2. Stochastic systems

3. Chaotic systems
CHAOTIC SIGNALS
•Chaotic signals has broadband spectrum
•Power output remains constant
•It is resistant against multipath fading
•Chaotic signals are aperiodic
•Chaotic signals are complex in structure
• chaotic signals appear noise like
•Hence chaotic signal can be used for
providing security at physical level
ATTRACTORS
DEFINITION
An attractor is informally described as strange if it
has
non-integer dimension or if the dynamics on it are
chaotic.
Chaotic attractor is also known as a strange
attractor,
a type of attractor (i.e., an attracting set of
states) in a
complex dynamical system's phase space
TYPES OF ATTRACTORS
FIXED POINT
LIMIT CYCLE
1.FIXED POINT
An attractor that is represented
by a particular point in phase
space, sometimes called an
equilibrium point. As a point it
corresponds to a very limited
range of possible behaviors of
the system.
2.LIMIT CYCLE

A limit cycle is a periodic


orbit of the system that is
isolated.
HISTORY OF CSCS
First generation
1.Additive chaos masking
2.Chaotic shift keying
Second generation
1.Chaotic parameter modulation
2.Chaotic non-autonomous modulation
Third generation
1.Chaotic cryptosystem
Forth generation
1.impulsive synchronization based cscs
FIRST GENERATION
ØThe additive chaos masking
scheme
chann
el
The chaotic shift keying scheme

SECOND GENERATION
ØThe chaotic parameter
modulation.
ØThe chaotic non-autonomous
modulation.
.
THIRD GENERATION
Øchaotic
cryptosystem
FOURTH GENERATION
The impulse synchronization
Properties for
Communications :-
•Why are we interested in chaos?
ØCertain properties of chaotic systems
are
appealing for communications such as
1. Low power
2. Broadband spectra
3. Noise-like appearance
4. Auto and cross correlation
properties
5. Low multipath interference
WHY CHAOTIC
COMMUNICATION?
Ø Digital msg sent at Gbps speeds over 115Kms
Ø BER of one in ten million [ BER said to be
limited by the equipment rather than the
technique itself ]
Ø Hard to detect by eavesdroppers
Ø Less risk of interception
ADVANTEGS OF CHAOTIC
COMMUNICATION
1. At high speed it is easier to generate strong , high
power chaotic
signals than periodic signals.
2. Chaotic signals are not sensitive to initial conditions
and have a
noise like time series.
3. Chaotic transmission has less risks of interception
and are hard
to detect by eavesdropper.
4. In chaotic communication, then on linear
characteristic of
communication devices are utilized instead of being
avoided,
APPLICATIONS
ü Used in Ultra Wide Band
radio.
ü Used in radar and sonar.
ü Used in oscillator.
ü Used in Chaotic masking .
ü Used in spread spectrum.
ü Used for secure
CONCLUSION
A very brief overview on Chaotic
communication has been described,
explaining the systems,
signals,synchronisations and a brief of
histroy Chaotic communication .The
majority of research carried out , to prove
Chaotic communication has advantages
over traditinal communication system . At
last but not least application of Chaotic
QUEREIES??
??
Thank you.

BY : RUDRAPPA J SHETTI

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