Blind source separation of chaotic laser signals by independent component analysis.

Masahiko Kuraya, Atsushi Uchida, Shigeru Yoshimori, Ken Umeno
Author Information
  1. Masahiko Kuraya: Department of Electronics and Computer Systems, Takushoku University, 815-1 Tatemachi, Hachioji, Tokyo 193-0985, Japan.

Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate blind source separation of chaos generated in Nd:YVO(4) microchip solid-state lasers by using independent component analysis. Two chaotic source signals are linearly mixed with randomly selected mixing ratio and independent component analysis is applied for the mixed signals to extract the source signals. We investigate blind source separation of many chaotic laser signals and succeed 100-signal separation of chaotic temporal waveforms. Longer temporal waveforms are required with increase of the number of mixed signals.

MeSH Term

Algorithms
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Lasers
Nonlinear Dynamics
Photometry
Principal Component Analysis
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted

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