APPLICATION OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS FOR ENCODING DATA IN TELECOMMUNICATION CHANNELS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.53.12137Keywords:
Finite automaton, invertible dynamic systems, finite-dimensional ring of integers, generators of pseudo-random sequences.Abstract
At present, dynamical systems with chaotic behavior are intensively investigated with different points of view, and the areas of their application are unusually wide. In particular, ideas of constructingcryptographic systems based on them appear. Dynamic chaotic systems in their implementation in microprocessor systems, because of the discreteness of the functioning of the latter, are replaced by discrete
models. At this paper considered one of possible variants of such modeling, when a continuous system is replaced by a finite automaton with sufficiently large input, internal and output alphabets. Here we con-
sider the features of implementation in microprocessor-based systems of coding algorithms based on the above systems.
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