Monday, May 24

MS11
Chaos and Communication

10:00 AM-12:00 PM
Room: Ballroom I

The main issues to be addressed in this minisymposium are: optimal symbolic representation with judiciously chosen generating partitions, efficient message encoding, channel capacity, multiplexing, signal dropout reconstruction, and experimental results with erbium doped ring lasers in communication with chaotic optical systems. The basic common ground for all these issues is that chaotic signals can be controlled with very small perturbations which cause no significant change in the topological dynamics. Chaotic signals are naturally complex and provide a vehicle for information transmission that will often have technological advantages. Some of them will also be addressed in this minisymposium.

Organizers: Epaminondas Rosa, Jr.
University of Miami
Celso Grebogi
University of Maryland, College Park

10:00-10:25 Communicating with Chaos
Celso Grebogi, Organizer
10:30-10:55 Communicating with Chaos Using Two-Dimensional Symbolic Dynamics
Ying-Cheng Lai, University of Kansas
11:00-11:25 Redundant Chaotic Signals
Epaminondas Rosa, Jr., Organizer
11:30-11:55 UpdatedCommunicating with Chaotic Waveforms
Rajarshi Roy, Georgia Institute of Technology

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