Chaos in optimal communication waveforms

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The properties of nonlinear dynamics and chaos are shown to be fundamental to optimal communication signals subject to two practical and realistic design requirements: (i) operation in a noisy environment and (ii) simple hardware implementation. Starting with a simple electronic circuit, a linear filter receiver is presumed, and the matched optimal communication waveform that maximizes the receiver signal-to-noise performance is derived. A return map using samples from this optimal waveform is conjugate to a shift, thereby implying the waveform is chaotic. The optimal communication waveform for a second simple receiver is similarly derived, and it is found to be an exact solution to a physically realizable chaotic oscillator. Thus, a practical consequence of chaos in these waveforms is the potential for simple and efficient signal generation using chaotic oscillators. A conjecture is made that the optimal communication waveform for any stable infinite impulse response filter is similarly chaotic.

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Corron, N. J., & Blakely, J. N. (2015). Chaos in optimal communication waveforms. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 471(2180). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2015.0222

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