Performance study of block cipher and stream cipher in real-time application using embedded system
Date
2009-06-20Author
Mohd Alif, Abd Ghani
Mohd Izril, Ishak
Rohani, S. M. Farook
Rusnida, Romli
Ong, Bi Lynn
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This project proposes a
performance study of block cipher and
stream cipher in real-time application using
embedded system. The performance study is
becoming more important due to the used of
security in real-time application. It is cleared
that stream ciphers perform better than block
ciphers since loss is negligible but
corruption is not negligible. Like-wise, it is
also cleared that block ciphers perform
better than stream ciphers since corruption is
negligible but loss is not negligible. Existing
encryption systems may degrade
performance for real-time data application.
For this issue, this research presents
experimental results of comparing block and
stream ciphers when these two ciphers are
used to secure real-time application data in
terms of end-to-end delay and subjective
quality of perceived voice. Java
programming is used to develop a real-time
application as a mean to test the
performance of these two ciphers. For the
embedded part, this project proposed to use
a board, namely Kurobox. Kurobox runs all
of the applications that have been loaded
with a purpose of substituting a computer
which makes this system embed in a small device as well as integrated with
microphone and camera.
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