Memristor Based Cryptographic Information Processing for Secured Communication Systems

Communication today plays a vital role as a means of transmitting energy from one place to another. This energy usually is a signal containing valuable information and needs to be transmitted securely to the intended user. In this paper, digital modulation techniques are used to modulate the binary data with the output of chaotic oscillator to bring the necessary encryption and decryption of signals in the communication system. Assessment of the system over the hardware and NI Multisim simulation confirms the validity of this approach.

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