Cryptography – Cryptanalysis
Patent
1996-05-16
1998-03-17
Chin, Wellington
Cryptography
Cryptanalysis
380 46, 380 48, 375254, 375285, H04K 102, H04L 928
Patent
active
057296073
ABSTRACT:
A multiple access communications data and information transport system and methodology for employing the noise present in any conduit as a carrier form using wireless chaotic waveform signals supported by nonlinear noise sustaining structures. The communications system utilizes digital devices and software embodying various algorithms designed to manipulate the nonlinear perturbations of any given conduit to establish a high bandwidth bidirectional, isochronous noise immune communications signal. Additionally, the system can be combined with any of a number of wireless or wireline communication methodologies to further enhance performance in terms of bandwidth, throughput, noise immunity, power consumption, cell size, and number of users without disturbing any concurrent signal traffic.
In further embodiments, the invention can be embedded into a plurality of user terminals or electronic devices linked to each other or to other services through both existing and emerging wireless and wired communications services.
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DeFries Anthony
Denis Andrew
Chin Wellington
Corrielus Jean B.
Neosoft A.G.
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