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Using the Transfer Entropy to Build Secure Communication Systems

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We are livining in times in which is very hard to keep in secret documents and data. For this reason communication systems more safe and fast have been required and in this sense we proposed in this work some ways to build secure communication systems using transfer entropy in coupled map lattices.

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Ferrari, F.A.S., Viana, R.L., de Souza Pinto, S.E. (2014). Using the Transfer Entropy to Build Secure Communication Systems. In: Mladenov, V.M., Ivanov, P.C. (eds) Nonlinear Dynamics of Electronic Systems. NDES 2014. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 438. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08672-9_13

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