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journal contribution
posted on 2025-04-11, 05:45authored byChiemeka L Maxwell, Zixiang Wang, Dongsheng Yu, Marek Pastor, Samson YuSamson Yu, Mohammed Alkahtani
AbstractIn power and data synchronous transmission (PDST), it is crucial to modulate additional signals onto the voltage bus of the converters. This reduces the cost of monitoring and control of the power grid. There is thus the need to ensure that the data transmitted is well secured. This study, designs an electronic system that uses the common coupling point for PDST. Then Chua's memristive circuit is introduced as an entropy source for generating a random bit sequence for encrypted PDST in a switched mode power supply. The encrypted data signal is modulated using phase shift key modulation. Thereafter, the carrier signal is pulse width modulation modulated to control the switching operation of the power switch. The use of Chua's memristive circuit for generating a random number is not new; however, there is little study directly adopting its use in PDST. This allows for resource sharing since multiple signal sources can share the same bus without interference or security risk. The generated random bits are tested for randomness using National Institute of Standards and Technology test suite and autocorrelation test. MATLAB/Simulink and experimental results both confirm the effectiveness of the proposed data encryption method.