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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 2, 2008

DESIGN AND SIMULATIONS OF THE ARNEODO ATTRACTOR’S CHAOTIC OSCILLATOR AND SIGNAL MASKING CIRCUITS
Selçuk Coşkun, İhsan Pehlivan, Yılmaz Uyaroğlu, M. Ali Yalçin
Pages: 66-73
Published: 1 Jan 2008
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Abstract: The nonlinear chaotic autonomous Arneodo system is algebraically simple but can generate complex chaotic attractors. In this paper, Arneodo Attractor’s chaotic oscillator circuits were designed and simulated. Also Arneodo Attractor is addressed suitable for chaotic masking communication circuits using Matlab-Simulink and PSpice programs. We have demonstrated in simulations that chaos can be synchronized and applied to signal masking communications. We suggest that this phenomenon of chaos synchronism may serve as the basis for little known Arneodo Attractor to achieve signal masking communication applications. Simulation results are used to visualize and illustrate the effectiveness of Arneodo chaotic system in signal masking. All simulations results performed on Arneodo chaotic system are verify the applicable of secure communication.
Keywords: arneodo attractor, arneodo oscillator, chaotic oscillator, chaotic masking, chaotic synchronization, secure communication system
Cite this article: Selçuk Coşkun, İhsan Pehlivan, Yılmaz Uyaroğlu, M. Ali Yalçin. DESIGN AND SIMULATIONS OF THE ARNEODO ATTRACTOR’S CHAOTIC OSCILLATOR AND SIGNAL MASKING CIRCUITS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 2, 66-73 (2008). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003517/
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