An Experimental Investigation of Secure Communication With Chaos Masking
Sourav Dhar, Kabir Chakraborty

TL;DR
This paper experimentally investigates secure communication using chaos masking, where chaos generated from nonlinear systems is used to mask messages, enhancing security in communication systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates the practical implementation of chaos masking for secure communication using two piecewise linear chaos generators.
Findings
Chaos can be effectively used for secure message masking.
Experimental validation shows increased communication security.
Chaos masking can be implemented with piecewise linear systems.
Abstract
The most exciting recent development in nonlinear dynamics is realization that chaos can be useful. One application involves "Secure Communication". Two piecewise linear systems with switching nonlinearities have been taken as chaos generators. In the present work the phenomenon of secure communication with chaos masking has been investigated experimentally. In this investigation chaos which is generated from two chaos generators is masked with the massage signal to be transmitted, thus makes communication is more secure.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos control and synchronization · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
