基于DNA链位移及其安全通信的参数扰乱超混沌系统的异位投影同步
IEEE transactions on nanobioscience
|February 23, 2026
概括
这项研究介绍了一种新的失调扰乱安全通信 (DPSC) 方案,使用DNA链位移来增强混乱的安全通信. 新方法提高了信号复杂性和对干扰的弹性.
科学领域:
- 生物分子工程 生物分子工程
- 安全的通信安全的通信.
- 混沌理论 混沌理论
背景情况:
- DNA 链位移 (DSD) 已经推进了混乱的安全通信.
- 现有的DSD系统缺乏复杂性和动态控制,限制了生物化学环境中的适应性.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个失调扰乱安全通信 (DPSC) 方案,以克服当前DSD系统的局限性.
- 提高基于DSD的安全通信系统的复杂性和适应性.
主要方法:
- 使用双轨表示法和用特定模块的质量作用定律设计了一个超混沌系统.
- 在参数扰动和主动扰动策略中采用了陈超混沌系统.
- 构建了一个基于DSD的离位扰乱控制器 (DPC) 进行离位投射同步.
主要成果:
- 与传统方法相比,DPSC方案提高了信号复杂性和对外部干扰的弹性.
- 实现了稳定的系统运行和驱动和响应状态之间的精确动态映射.
- 成功重建了初始信号的高保真度,并且在接收器上没有扭曲.
结论:
- 拟议的DPSC方案为使用DSD的混乱安全通信提供了显著的改进.
- 该系统表现出增强的安全性和稳定性,适合复杂的生物化学条件.
- 这项工作为更具适应性和安全的基于DSD的通信铺平了道路.
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