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KNS Institute of Technology, Bengaluru
CHAOTIC
COMMUNICATION
Guided by:
Mr. Pavan Kumar E By : Rudrappa J Shetti
B.E
(lecturer ECE department)
• INTRODUCTION
• DEFINITION OF CHAOS
• CHAOTIC SYSTEM
• CHAOTIC SIGNALS
• ATTRACTORS
• GENERATION OF CHAOTIC COMMUNICATION
• PROPERTIES OF CHAOTIC COMMUNICATION
• ADVANTAGES OVER TRADITIONAL METHODS
• APPLICATIONS
•CONCLUSION
• QUESTIONS
1 . Communication efficiently
2. Randomness
3.Chaotic Systems
4.Chaotic Signals
5.Security
Chaos is aperiodic time-asymptotic behaviour
in a deterministic system which exhibits
sensitive dependence on initial conditions
This definition contains three main
elements:
5.Deterministic
2. Stochastic systems
3. Chaotic systems
• 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
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
The term was coined by David Ruelle and Floris
attractor,
Takens
a type of attractor (i.e., an attracting set of
states) in a
complex dynamical system's phase space
that shows
sensitivity to initial conditions
FIXED POINT
LIMIT CYCLE
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.