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AES

abbr.
advanced encryption standard
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Poh, "High speed implementation of symmetric block cipher on GPU," in Proceedings of the 2014 International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ISPACS), pp.
Section 2 discusses previous works related to the Simeck family block cipher, AVX2, and human care service security.
This method uses a block cipher, which encrypts data one fixed-size block at a time, unlike other types of encryption, such as stream ciphers, which encrypt data bit by bit.
Description of New variable-LengthKey, 64-bit block Cipher (Blowfish) .
[21] Tong, X.-J., et al., A novel compound chaotic block cipher for wireless sensor networks.
Vaudenay, "Cryptanalysis of reduced-round MIBS block cipher," CANS, Vol.
Reference [17] proposed pseudorandom permutation-substitution method for image encryption based on loss-less symmetric block cipher. The main design of proposed method was to provide security for color image.
The Rijndael algorithm referred to as the AES Algorithm, is a symmetric key block cipher that can process data blocks of 128 bits, using cipher keys with lengths of 128, 192, and 256 bits.
The Advanced Encryption Standard or AES is a symmetric block cipher used by the U.S.
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