Borujeni, 2002 - Google Patents
Cryptography by pseudo random number generatorBorujeni, 2002
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- 1150326418820319030
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- Borujeni S
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- Proceedings First International IEEE Symposium Intelligent Systems
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This paper describes an encryption system for analog signals based on permutation of samples. The scrambling algorithm is based on the permutation of the samples and provides highly secured scrambled signal by permuting a large number of those samples. The …
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