Chaos Anti-control and Chaos-Based Encryption Algorithms
A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2022) | Viewed by 799
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Interests: chaos theory and applications; memristive chaotic systems; multi-agent systems; complex network; deep learning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Chaos anti-control and chaos-based encryption have always been topics of much concern in scientific community. Chaos anti-control which refers to the generation of chaos in dynamical systems using control methods provides more and better chaotic signals for improving the performance of chaos-based encryption. The development and establishment of chaos anti-control theory is an important way to expand the engineering application of chaos. The requirements of new dynamical behaviors (such as hidden attractors, coexisting attractors, multi-scroll attractors) pose new challenges to chaos anti-control. Chaos-based image and information encryption is one of the most important applications of chaos. It has gained new momentum with the rapid development of big data and cyberspace security. Currently scholars at home and abroad still show great enthusiasm for the design and implementation of chaos anti-control and chaos-based encryption algorithms.
With this Special Issue, we aim to disseminate the latest findings and research achievements on chaos anti-control and chaos-based encryption algorithms, and to discuss their practical engineering applications. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Chaos anti-control methods and algorithms
- Chaos-based image encryption algorithms
- Chaotic secure communication technology
- Synchronization control of chaotic systems
- Special chaotic or hyper-chaotic systems
- Chaos intelligent optimization algorithms
Dr. Qiang Lai
Guest Editor
Dr. Xiaowen Zhao
Prof. Dr. Guang-Hui Xu
Prof. Dr. Feng Liu
Dr. Paul Didier Kamdem Kuate
Assistant Guest Editors
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