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1 September 2004From Ikeda ring cavity to optoelectronic setups dedicated to chaos-based secure communications
Nonlinear delayed dynamics was first proposed in Optics by Kensuke Ikeda in 1979. Since then, many different setups based on similar dynamical principles were carried out experimentally, first to explore the numerous and various behaviours, and then to use the high complexity chaotic regimes for optical data encryption. After a brief review of the different setups and principles, we will report on 4 different optoelectronics realizations developed in our group, emphasizing on the characteric properties of each setup, and their implementation in chaos-based secure communication systems.
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Laurent Larger, Jean-Pierre Goedgebuer, Vladimir Udaltsov, Min Won Lee, Eric Genin, Nicolas Gastaud, "From Ikeda ring cavity to optoelectronic setups dedicated to chaos-based secure communications," Proc. SPIE 5452, Semiconductor Lasers and Laser Dynamics, (1 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.547521