The study of the length of pseudo-random binary sequences generated by Linear- Feedback Shift Registers (LFSRs) plays an important role in the design approaches of built-in selftest, cryptosystems, and other applications. However, certain LFSR structures might not be appropriate in some situations. Given that determining the length of generated pseudo-random binary sequence is a complex task, therefore, before using an LFSR structure, it is essential to investigate the length and the properties of the sequence. This paper investigates some conditions and LFSR’s structures, which restrict the pseudo-random binary sequences’ generation to a certain fixed length. The outcomes of this paper are presented in the form of theorems, simulations, an...
We investigate a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator based on a Linear Feedback S...
Pseudo Random Number Generators are widely used in VLSI Design as Test Pattern Generators for testin...
In this thesis, we study ciphertext-only cryptanalysis of a cascade of pseudorandom sequence generat...
The study of the length of pseudo-random binary sequences generated by Linear- Feedback Shift Regist...
We have described in previous work the generation of PN-sequence by employing a 4-bit shifted Linea...
a new path for pseudorandom sequence design, however its properties still need to be revealed deeply...
Pseudorandom generators based on linear feedback shift registers (LFSR) are a traditional building b...
Pseudorandom generators based on linear feedback shift registers (LFSR) are a traditional building b...
Abstract: LFSR based Pseudo Random Sequence Generator (PRSG) technique is used for various cryptogra...
In this article the statistical tests results of the pseudo random sequences generated by the Linear...
Linear Feedback Shift Registers (LFSR) play a vital role to provide cybersecurity for the data commu...
Abstract. Feedback shift registers with carry operation (FCSRs) are described, im-plemented, and ana...
In this paper, we study ciphertext-only cryptanalysis of a cascade of pseudorandom sequence generato...
The analysis of problems associated with theoretical and practical substantiation of principles of c...
This paper investigates some theoretical issues related with the truncation of maximum length sequen...
We investigate a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator based on a Linear Feedback S...
Pseudo Random Number Generators are widely used in VLSI Design as Test Pattern Generators for testin...
In this thesis, we study ciphertext-only cryptanalysis of a cascade of pseudorandom sequence generat...
The study of the length of pseudo-random binary sequences generated by Linear- Feedback Shift Regist...
We have described in previous work the generation of PN-sequence by employing a 4-bit shifted Linea...
a new path for pseudorandom sequence design, however its properties still need to be revealed deeply...
Pseudorandom generators based on linear feedback shift registers (LFSR) are a traditional building b...
Pseudorandom generators based on linear feedback shift registers (LFSR) are a traditional building b...
Abstract: LFSR based Pseudo Random Sequence Generator (PRSG) technique is used for various cryptogra...
In this article the statistical tests results of the pseudo random sequences generated by the Linear...
Linear Feedback Shift Registers (LFSR) play a vital role to provide cybersecurity for the data commu...
Abstract. Feedback shift registers with carry operation (FCSRs) are described, im-plemented, and ana...
In this paper, we study ciphertext-only cryptanalysis of a cascade of pseudorandom sequence generato...
The analysis of problems associated with theoretical and practical substantiation of principles of c...
This paper investigates some theoretical issues related with the truncation of maximum length sequen...
We investigate a cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator based on a Linear Feedback S...
Pseudo Random Number Generators are widely used in VLSI Design as Test Pattern Generators for testin...
In this thesis, we study ciphertext-only cryptanalysis of a cascade of pseudorandom sequence generat...