chaos synchronization in optoelectronic systems
Chaos synchronization in optoelectronic systems refers to the phenomenon where chaotic behaviors of two or more interconnected optoelectronic devices become correlated and exhibit synchronized patterns, even without direct external control. This synchronization is characterized by the ability of these devices to reproduce similar chaotic dynamics, allowing for efficient and coordinated information processing in applications such as secure communications and signal analysis.
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