Author/Authors :
Malathi، L نويسنده , , Arthiha، L. J. نويسنده Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology , , Kanmani، R. نويسنده Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology ,
Abstract :
Scalable encryption algorithm (SEA) is a
parametric block cipher for resource constrained systems
(e.g., sensor networks, RFIDs). It was initially designed as a
low-cost encryption/authentication routine (i.e., with small
code size and memory) targeted for processors with a limited
instruction set (i.e., AND, OR, XOR gates, word rotation, and
modular addition). Additionally and contrary to most recent
block ciphers (e.g., the DES and AES Rijndael), the
algorithm takes the plaintext, key, and the bus sizes as
parameters and, therefore, can be straightforwardly adapted
to various implementation contexts and/or security
requirements