2012
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/21/2/020506
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A novel block encryption scheme based on chaos and an S-box for wireless sensor networks

Abstract: The wireless sensor network (WSN) has been widely used in various fields, but it still remains in the preliminary discovery and research phase with a lack of various related mature technologies. Traditional encryption schemes are not suitable for wireless sensor networks due to intrinsic features of the nodes such as low energy, limited computation capability, and lack of storage resources. In this paper, we present a novel block encryption scheme based on the integer discretization of a chaotic map, the Feist… Show more

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“…Speed and required memory are of critical importance when some cryptographic system with dynamic S-boxes is used in devices with very limited resources such as wireless sensor networks (Tong et al, 2012). Both of the aforementioned methods can be used for generation of dynamic S-boxes, so it is very important to establish minimum requirements for their normal functioning.…”
Section: Performance Analysis Of the Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Speed and required memory are of critical importance when some cryptographic system with dynamic S-boxes is used in devices with very limited resources such as wireless sensor networks (Tong et al, 2012). Both of the aforementioned methods can be used for generation of dynamic S-boxes, so it is very important to establish minimum requirements for their normal functioning.…”
Section: Performance Analysis Of the Proposed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously mentioned drawbacks significantly affect the usability of this chaotic map (Lambić, 2015) in lightweight devices such as wireless sensor networks which have limited memory and computational resources (Tong, Wang, & Zuo, 2012;Zaibi, Peyrard, Kachouri, Fournier-Prunaret & Samet, 2014). In order to overcome this problem, a new special case of one-dimensional discrete chaotic map (Lambić, 2015), which is based on the composition of permutations and sine function is presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the amplitude of chaotic map is continuous, the idea of chaotic integer quantization was first proposed in literature, so that it would suitable for the node operations of wireless sensor network [8].…”
Section: Integer Quantizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the method of literature [12], the cascaded chaotic sequences can be integer quantized to be, …”
Section: Figure 1 Model Of the Cascaded Integer Chaosmentioning
confidence: 99%