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http://dx.doi.org/10.5391/JKIIS.2003.13.6.698

Chaotic Speech Secure Communication Using Self-feedback Masking Techniques  

Lee, Ik-Soo (포항1대학 컴퓨터정보통신과)
Ryeo, Ji-Hwan (대구대학교 정보통신학부)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems / v.13, no.6, 2003 , pp. 698-703 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents analog secure communication system about safe speech transmission using chaotic signals. We applied various conditions that happen in actuality communication environment modifying chaotic synchronization and chaotic communication schemes and analyzed restoration performance of speech signal to computer simulation. In transmitter, we made the chaotic masking signal which is added voice signal to chaotic signal using PC(Pecora & Carroll) and SFB(self-feedback) control techniques and transmitted encryption signal to noisy communication channel And in order to calculate the degree of restoration performance, we proposed the definition of analog average power of recovered error signals in receiver chaotic system. The simulation results show that feedback control techniques can certify that restoration performance is superior to quantitative data than PC method about masking degree, susceptibility of parameters and channel noise. We experimentally computed the table of relation of parameter fluxion to restoration error rate which is applied the encryption key values to the chaotic secure communication.
Keywords
PC; SFB;
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