Enhancement of security for free space optics based on reconfigurable chaotic technique

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2013

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Abdulameer, L.F.
Jignesh, D., J.
Shripathi, Acharya U.
Kulkarni, M.

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Free Space Optical (FSO) technology offers highly directional, high bandwidth communication channels. This technology can provide fiber-like data rate over short distances. In order to improve security associated with data transmission in FSO networks, a secure communication method based on chaotic technique is presented. In this paper, we have turned our focus on a specific class of piece wise linear one-dimensional chaotic maps. Simulation results indicate that this approach has the advantage of possessing excellent correlation property. In this paper we examine the security vulnerabilities of single FSO links and propose a solution to this problem by implementing the chaotic signal generator "reconfigurable tent map". As synchronization between transmitter and receiver is essential for the correct operation of such schemes, we have also attempted to determine parameters such as auto-and cross-correlation that determine the ease with which synchronization between transmitter and receiver can be achieved. It is demonstrated that cross correlation is very close to zero and auto-correlation is ?-like. The overall system is implemented in the MATLAB Simulink Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Builder. Copyright � 2013 SPIE.

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2013, Vol.8760, , pp.-

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