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titleOfInvention Wireless communication method using a chaotic signal
abstract The present invention concerns a wireless communication method wherein data to be transmitted is in binary format. The method converts the data to be transmitted into a bipolar binary sequence and applies a compensating code to the bipolar binary sequence to form a compensated sequence. The compensated sequence is then converted into an impulse control series; A chaotic signal to be transmitted can then be generated by using pulse control to apply the impulse control series in a chaotic nonlinear system that has an attractor with a special return map. A return map can be constructed from the received signal and the data can be recovered from the received signal using the point position in the return map.
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