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12 January 1993 Putting chaos into communications
Helena S. Wisniewski
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Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the methods in nonlinear dynamics which are being applied to signal processing; and a new nonlinear coding method which is based on strange attractors. In particular, these nonlinear dynamic methods are being used for: noise reduction, discriminating signals from a noisy background - for example, when nonlinear media are involved, signal identification, classification, and prediction schemes, filtering out multipath propagation, speech modeling, as well as nonlinear codes, medical applications, and the monitoring and control of vibrations.
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Helena S. Wisniewski "Putting chaos into communications", Proc. SPIE 1771, Applications of Digital Image Processing XV, (12 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139079
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KEYWORDS
Gold

Binary data

Nonlinear dynamics

Fractal analysis

Nonlinear optics

Chaos

Digital image processing

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