2013
DOI: 10.5121/ijcsit.2013.5314
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Biomedical Image Transmission Based on Modified Feistal Algorithm

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“…This algorithm improves the compression ratio and as well as the improve the visual perception of images quality. John et al [10] have presented a high security, high transmission system for transmitting medically, diagnostically important reports for military and very high secure environment data's using hardware implementations methods. The authors have carried out encryption of an image on FPGA [Virtex 5 XC5VLX110T] and have also implemented a 16-stage pipeline module for achieving an encryptions rate of 35.5 Gbit/s with 2140 configurable logic blocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This algorithm improves the compression ratio and as well as the improve the visual perception of images quality. John et al [10] have presented a high security, high transmission system for transmitting medically, diagnostically important reports for military and very high secure environment data's using hardware implementations methods. The authors have carried out encryption of an image on FPGA [Virtex 5 XC5VLX110T] and have also implemented a 16-stage pipeline module for achieving an encryptions rate of 35.5 Gbit/s with 2140 configurable logic blocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%