Ching-Kun Chen, Chun-Liang Lin, Shyan-Lung Lin and Cheng-Tang Chiang
ECG signal vary from person to person, making it difficult to be imitated and duplicated. Biometric identification based on ECG is therefore a useful application based on this feature. Synchronization of chaotic systems provides a rich mechanism which is noise-like and virtually impossible to guess or predict. This study intends to combine our previously proposed information encryption/decryption system with chaotic synchronization circuits to create private key masking. To implement the proposed secure communication system, a pair of Lorenz-based synchronized circuits is developed by using operational amplifiers, resistors, capacitors and multipliers. The verification presented involves numerical simulation and hardware implementation to demonstrate feasibility of the proposed method. High quality randomness in ECG signals results in a widely expanded key space, making it an ideal key generator for personalized data encryption. The experiments demonstrate the use of this approach in encrypting texts and images via secure communications.
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