Preface 1 An Overview of Chaotic Signal Processing Henry Leung 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Problem Formulation 1.3 Detection Techniques 1.4 Estimation Techniques 1.5 Summary References 2 Target Recognition Using Nonlinear Dynamics T. L. Carroll and F. J. Racbford 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Radar 2.3 NonlinearDynamics 2.4 Adaptive Maps for Target Identification 2.5 Signal Processing Methods 2.6 Conclusions References 3 Communicating with Exactly Solvable Chaos Nedj. Corron, Jonatban N. Blakely, and Sbazvn D. Petbel 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Communications 3.3 Exactly Solvable Chaos 3.4 Symbolic Dynamics Control 3.5 Matched Filter Receiver 3.6 Conclusions References 4 Logic from Dynamics William L. Ditto, Abrabam Miliotis, K. Murali, and Sudesbna Sinba 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Review of the Chaos Computing Paradigm 4.3 Direct Implementation of SR Flip-Flop Using a Single Chaotic System 4.4 Logical Cellular Automata 4.5 Summary References 5 System identification Using Chaos Henry Leung and Ajeesb Kurian 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Problem Formulation 5.3 Blind Equalization Techniques 5.4 Performance Evaluation 5.5 Application to Noncoherent Ranging 5.6 Conclusions References 6 Characterization and Optimization of a Chaotic LADAR System for High Resolution Range Determination Berenice Verdin and Benjamin C. Flores 6.1 Introduction 6.2 TheoreticaIBackground 6.3 Characterization of Chaotic Signal 6.4 Optimization of Control Parameters 6.5 LADARlmplementation 6.6 Conclusion Acknowledgments References 7 Reverse Engineering of Complex Dynamical Systems Based on Compressive Sensing Ying-Cbeng Lai 7.1 Introduction …… Index