I'd like to try and read it, but how do I get it? I have access to two
universities worth of subscriptions so I presume it truly is a matter of
"Where is it?!".

2012/9/29 <d...@geer.org>

>
> I was asked to read this
>
> Fundamentals of a classical chaos-based cryptosystem with some quantum
> cryptography similarities
> Vidal G, Baptista MS & Mancini H
> International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos
> World Scientific Publishing Company
>
> Abstract: We present the fundamentals of a cryptographic method
>           based on a hyperchaotic system and a protocol which
>           inherits some properties of the quantum cryptography but
>           that can be straightforwardly applied on the existing
>           communication systems of non-optical communication channels,
>           and it is an appropriate tool to provide security on
>           software applications for VoIP, as in Skype, dedicated
>           to voice communication through Internet. This would enable
>           that an information packet be sent through Internet
>           preventing attacks with similar strategies to the employed
>           if this same packet is transferred in an optical channel
>           under a quantum cryptographic scheme. This method relies
>           on fundamental properties that chaotic signals and coupled
>           chaotic systems have. Some of these properties had never
>           been explored to communicate securely.
>
>
> I clearly need to read something else first.
> Suggestions?
>
> --dan
>
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