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Lyapunov exponent

Fully digital jerk-based chaotic oscillators for high throughput pseudo-random number generators up to 8.77 Gbitss

1 min read · Sat, Jul 20 2013

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NIST Circuits chaos Field programmable gate array Random number generator Lyapunov exponent

Abhinav S. Mansingka, et al., "Fully digital jerk-based chaotic oscillators for high throughput pseudo-random number generators up to 8.77 Gbitss" Microelectronics Journal 44, (9), 2013, 744. Abstract: This paper introduces fully digital implementations of four different systems in the 3rd order jerk-equation based chaotic family using the Euler approximation. The digitization approach enables controllable chaotic systems that reliably provide sinusoidal or chaotic output based on a selection input. New systems are introduced, derived using logical and arithmetic operations between two system

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