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Generalized projective synchronization via the state observer and its application in secure communication |
Wu Di(吴迪) and Li Juan-Juan(李娟娟)† |
School of Computer Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, China |
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Abstract Based on the improved state observer and the pole placement technique, by adding a constant which extends the scope of use of the original system, a new design method of generalized projective synchronization is proposed. With this method, by changing the projective synchronization scale factor, one can achieve not only complete synchronization, but also anti-synchronization, as well as arbitrary percentage of projective synchronization, so that the system may attain arbitrary synchronization in a relatively short period of time, which makes this study more meaningful. By numerical simulation, and choosing appropriate scale factor, the results of repeated experiments verify that this method is highly effective and satisfactory. Finally, based on this method and the relevant feedback concept, a novel secure communication project is designed. Numerical simulation verifies that this secure communication project is very valid, and moreover, the experimental result has been greatly improved in decryption time.
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Received: 21 June 2010
Revised: 02 July 2010
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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05.45.Pq
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(Numerical simulations of chaotic systems)
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05.45.Xt
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(Synchronization; coupled oscillators)
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Fund: Project supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No. 20080431142). |
Cite this article:
Wu Di(吴迪) and Li Juan-Juan(李娟娟) Generalized projective synchronization via the state observer and its application in secure communication 2010 Chin. Phys. B 19 120505
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