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Modeling a Single-Channel Synergetic Observer for Chaos-Based Secure Communication System Applications

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  • Alexey Mushenko

    (Institute for Computer Technologies and Information Security, Southern Federal University, Chekhova 2, Taganrog 347922, Russia)

  • Ekaterina Pakulova

    (Institute for Computer Technologies and Information Security, Southern Federal University, Chekhova 2, Taganrog 347922, Russia)

  • Elena Basan

    (Institute for Computer Technologies and Information Security, Southern Federal University, Chekhova 2, Taganrog 347922, Russia)

  • Alexey Nekrasov

    (Institute for Computer Technologies and Information Security, Southern Federal University, Chekhova 2, Taganrog 347922, Russia)

  • Mária Gamcová

    (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Technical University of Košice, Letná 9, 042 00 Košice, Slovakia)

  • Pavol Kurdel

    (Faculty of Aeronautics, Technical University of Košice, Rampová 7, 041 21 Košice, Slovakia)

Abstract

This paper explores secure communication systems with a chaotic carrier. The use of chaotic oscillations instead of regular van der Pol oscillators as a signal carrier is a promising and active research area, providing not only communication systems with new protection principles and organization but also high steganographic efficiency when transmitting short messages. The problem is to select methods and techniques for mixing a useful signal into a chaotic one and its recovery on the receiver side, featuring a set of properties acceptable for implementation and real-world application. We demonstrate application of synergetic control theory (SCT), which provides advanced observer-basing methods for nonlinear dynamic systems as well as explore example of data transmission system consisting of a Genesio–Tesi chaotic oscillator, data signal transmission with a method of nonlinear modulation, and recovering with a single-channel synergetic observer at the receiver side. The paper presents a nonlinear state observer modeling procedure followed by building a MATLAB/Simulink simulation model of the data transmission system for the PC-platform along with software implementation for the Raspberry Pi platform, with simulation and experimental run results showing data transmission rates seem to be acceptable for the considered practical applications. Practical applications and limitations issues are discussed. Future research will be universal modeling procedures for different classes of chaotic generators and whole system experimental hardware implementation. The obtained results can be primarily used in short messages and/or encryption keys secure transmission systems, cyber-physical system component command communications, as well as chaotic carrier system R&D competitive studies and other applications.

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  • Alexey Mushenko & Ekaterina Pakulova & Elena Basan & Alexey Nekrasov & Mária Gamcová & Pavol Kurdel, 2024. "Modeling a Single-Channel Synergetic Observer for Chaos-Based Secure Communication System Applications," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 12(17), pages 1-23, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:12:y:2024:i:17:p:2764-:d:1473048
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    1. Fazliddin Makhmudov & Andrey Privalov & Alexander Privalov & Elena Kazakevich & Gamzatdin Bekbaev & Alexey Boldinov & Kyung Hoon Kim & Young Im-Cho, 2024. "Mathematical Model of the Process of Data Transmission over the Radio Channel of Cyber-Physical Systems," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 12(10), pages 1-19, May.
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