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TWIS – A Lightweight Block Cipher
2009A new 128-bit block cipher, TWIS is proposed. It uses key size of 128-bits. The design targets to software environment for resource constrained applications. It is inspired from existing block cipher, CLEFIA. Although the proposed design uses less resources as compared to CLEFIA, it compares favorably with CLEFIA in terms of security provided.
Shri Kant Ojha +3 more
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ECLBC: A Lightweight Block Cipher With Error Detection and Correction Mechanisms
IEEE Internet of Things JournalLightweight block ciphers are proposed for Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices to ensure secure data transmission with limited resources. However, past research has been designed on ideal channel models, disregarding the possibility of ciphertext ...
Ying Guo +4 more
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Analysis on Lightweight Block Cipher, KTANTAN
2011 7th International Conference on Information Assurance and Security (IAS), 2011In this research, we present the analysis on Lightweight Block Cipher; KTANTAN. This block cipher consists of three algorithms with block sizes of 32/48/64-bit and utilizes an 80-bit key. NIST Statistical Test Suite is used to determine the randomness of output sequence produced by all algorithms. Nine data categories are applied to generate the output
Nik Azura Nik Abdullah +2 more
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Hardware lightweight design of PRESENT block cipher
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020Abstract In present days the demand for security is increased, so that people gained interest to study on lightweight symmetric ciphers in computing fields like IoT. There are many different security primitives. By that it becomes very difficult to choose the particular primitive for particular application.
G. Sravya +4 more
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GFLE: a low-energy lightweight block cipher based on a variant of generalized Feistel structure
Physica ScriptaLow-energy lightweight block ciphers are essential for applications with extremely resource-constrained to reduce energy and maintain security. The trade-off between diffusion property and area is a widely studied issue in the design of low-energy block ...
Min Hu, Lang Li, Xiantong Huang, Wei Sun
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Shadow: A Lightweight Block Cipher for IoT Nodes
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021The advancement of the Internet of Things (IoT) has promoted the rapid development of low-power and multifunctional sensors. However, it is seriously significant to ensure the security of data transmission of these nodes. Meanwhile, sensor nodes have the
Ying Guo, Lang Li, Botao Liu
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LPHD: A low power and high diffusion lightweight block cipher
International journal of circuit theory and applicationsSmart door locks pose a large number of threats such as network attacks. Its storage area and power of cipher are severely limited because the wireless nodes of smart door locks are mostly battery‐powered.
Ruihan Xu, Lang Li, Xiantong Huang
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MIBS: A New Lightweight Block Cipher
2009In this paper, we propose a new lightweight 64-bit block cipher, which we call MIBS, suitable for resource-constrained devices, such as low-cost RFID tags. We also study its hardware implementation efficiency, as well as its security. The hardware implementation of MIBS requires 1400 gates on 0.18 μm technology, which is less than 2000 gates limit for ...
Maryam Izadi +3 more
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Implementation and Cryptanalysis of Lightweight Block Ciphers
2020 4th International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI)(48184), 2020Encryption has become an important need for each and every data transmission. Large amount of delicate data is transferred regularly through different computer networks such as e-banking, email applications and file exchange. Cryptanalysis is study of analyzing the hidden information in the system.
P. Aiswarya Meenakshi +3 more
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QTL: A new ultra-lightweight block cipher
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2016Abstract We propose a new ultra-lightweight block cipher, QTL. The 64 bits block cipher QTL supports 64 and 128 bits keys. To solve the slow diffusion of the traditional Feistel-type structures we have used a new variant of generalized Feistel network structure in design of the QTL.
Lang Li, Botao Liu, Hui Wang
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