Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2001-02-16
In proceedings of ADCOM 2000, Tata McGraw Hill 2001
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
8 pages 6 figures
Scientific paper
This paper discusses mixing of chaotic systems as a dependable method for secure communication. Distribution of the entropy function for steady state as well as plaintext input sequences are analyzed. It is shown that the mixing of chaotic sequences results in a sequence that does not have any state dependence on the information encrypted by them. The generated output states of such a cipher approach the theoretical maximum for both complexity measures and cycle length. These features are then compared with some popular ciphers.
Babu Joseph K.
Philip Ninan Sajeeth
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