Presentation 2003/6/16
Research on a Memory Using Chaotic Sequence
Natsumi DAKE, Yoshifumi NISHIO,
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Abstract(in English) Chaos is nonperiodic and could generate a sequence with infinite length theoretically. Although the sequence looks like a noise, the value can be predicted exactly if the dynamics and the initial value are provided. In this study, a possibility of chaotic sequences for a kind of memory is investigated. At first, a chaotic sequence with a given number is stored. When a few number of succesive values are obtained from the storage, the position of the head of the succesive value is estimated. Varying the length of the sequence and S/N of the data-reading channel, the error rate is evaluated by computer simulations.
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Keyword(in English) chaos / memory / infinite-length sequence
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Title (in English) Research on a Memory Using Chaotic Sequence
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Keyword(1) chaos
Keyword(2) memory
Keyword(3) infinite-length sequence
1st Author's Name Natsumi DAKE
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokushima University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshifumi NISHIO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokushima University
Date 2003/6/16
Paper # WBS2003-27,SAT2003-19
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 140
Page pp.pp.-
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