2001
DOI: 10.1364/ol.26.001486
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Secure communication scheme using chaotic laser diodes subject to incoherent optical feedback and incoherent optical injection

Abstract: We propose a secure communication scheme based on anticipating synchronization of two chaotic laser diodes, one subject to incoherent optical feedback and the other to incoherent optical injection. This scheme does not require fine tuning of the optical frequencies of both lasers as is the case for other schemes based on chaotic laser diodes subject to coherent optical feedback and injection. Our secure communication scheme is therefore attractive for experimental investigation.

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“…A secure communication scheme that exploits the particular properties of polarization-rotated feedback was suggested by Rogister et al (2001), in which they concluded that this scheme does not require fine-tuning of the laser optical frequencies if the polarization-rotated feedback can be treated as an incoherent effect. However, this conclusion is no longer valid when the polarizationrotated feedback has to be treated as a coherent effect (Heil, Uchida et al, 2003).…”
Section: Chaos Communication and Chaos Key Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A secure communication scheme that exploits the particular properties of polarization-rotated feedback was suggested by Rogister et al (2001), in which they concluded that this scheme does not require fine-tuning of the laser optical frequencies if the polarization-rotated feedback can be treated as an incoherent effect. However, this conclusion is no longer valid when the polarizationrotated feedback has to be treated as a coherent effect (Heil, Uchida et al, 2003).…”
Section: Chaos Communication and Chaos Key Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the model is described by the equations for the photon number and the carrier density. For the transmitter laser, we obtain (Rogister et al 2001)…”
Section: Incoherent Synchronization Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the demonstration of chaotic communications based on CMO, the method of CMA was widely studied theoretically and experimentally because of the ease of implementation in semiconductor laser systems (Mirasso et al 1996;Sánchez-Díaz et al 1999;Shore 1999, 2000a,b;White and Moloney 1999;Jones et al 2000;Rogister et al 2001). Annovazzi-Lodi et al (1996, 1997 proposed a method of CSK using semiconductor lasers with optical feedback.…”
Section: Chaotic Data Communications In Laser Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is still not easy to reproduce the transmitter chaos in the receiver without knowing the chaos parameters in the system. Rogister et al (2001) conducted chaotic data transmission based on CSK using incoherent optical feedback systems by numerical simulations. The synchronization system is the same as in Sect.…”
Section: Chaotic Communications In Incoherent Optical Feedback Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%