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Implementation of Highly Secured Simon Lightweight Block Cipher for IOT

P. T. Poornendhu

Abstract


The Simon is to optimize choices for that sort of design with respect to security and eciency. For Simon our primary aim was to facilitate implementations on a range of resource-constrained platform. Simon is meant to support the full range of hardware and software platforms, but Simon was tuned for slightly better hardware performance (basically, by forgoing modular addition in favor of the bitwise AND). It means that cryptanalytic techniques should be available to the designer for the class of algorithms under consideration. Our main aim is to develop the smallest as well as flexible algorithms. Simon is also unique among the existing lightweight block ciphers as they support for a broad of block and key sizes. It is hopeful that the approach that has been taken to the design. Simon means they will continue to oer high performance on tomorrows IoT devices

 

Keywords: Simon, block cipher, key scheduling

 


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