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11 January 2005 6GHz and CISK in semiconductor lasers for chaotic communications
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Abstract
Chaotic synchronization in injection semiconductor lasers with optical feedback applied to optical secure communications is presented. The two chaotic systems can be synchronized with a gradually process to gradually steady in full space. Synchronous transient response to a pulse of injecting light is studied. Influences of the white noise on the synchronous error, and the synchronous characteristic with optical feedback are studied in detail. Chaos masking with a sinusoidal frequency of 6GHz signal and chaotic injecting shift keying (CISK) in the system are numerically simulated in optical secure communications. The both systems show a good ability of robust security and anti-uncover.
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Senlin Yan "6GHz and CISK in semiconductor lasers for chaotic communications", Proc. SPIE 5631, Quantum Optics and Applications in Computing and Communications II, (11 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.578488
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Transmitters

Chaos

Telecommunications

Optical communications

Semiconductor lasers

Numerical simulations

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