Following a detailed introduction, Chaos Applications in Telecommunications demonstrates how chaotic signals are generated and transmitted. It then details the design of chaotic transmitters and receivers, and describes chaos-based modulation and demodulation techniques. The text examines how a chaos-based spreading sequence outperforms classical pseudorandom sequences, thus enhances security, in selective and nonselective channels. It also develops channel equalization techniques designed for chaotic communications systems by applying knowledge of systems dynamics, linear time-invariant representations of chaotic systems, and symbolic dynamics representations of chaotic systems. The final chapter explains a specific application for optical communications.
Introduction. Chaotic signal generation and transmission. Chaotic transceiver design. Chaos-based modulation and demodulation techniques. A chaos approach to asynchronous DS-CDMA systems. Channel equalization in chaotic communications systems. Optical communications using chaotic techniques.