Master's thesis at University of Basra examines secure audio encryption based on chaotic systems
A master's thesis at the University of Basra's College of Engineering investigated secure audio encryption/decryption based on chaotic systems
The thesis submitted by student Alaa Shimran Abdul aims to use different synchronization strategies where the chua system is synchronized using the Pecora-Carroll method while the chameleon system is synchronized using two robust methods in chaotic synchronization: adaptive feedback control and active nonlinear feedback control.
The message included the widespread use of multimedia communication, which requires protecting it from attackers and ensuring its secure transmission to achieve reliability, as encryption techniques are useful in providing effective security for voice signals to ensure secure transmission of these signals and prevent attackers from reading private messages.
Department of Media and Government Communication
