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3D Lightweight Cryptosystem Design for IoT Applications Based on Composite S-Box

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The security of the Internet of Things (IoT) depends on strong cryptographic functions that require extensive computation and resources. The security of Internet of Things (IoT) relies on the use of strong cryptographic functions that demand extensive computation and resources. Therefore, the selection of a cryptographic system is influenced by the computational and communicational capabilities of IoT devices, including their energy requirements, memory constraints, and execution time. This paper aims to develop a lightweight and secure encryption algorithm for IoT applications, focusing on advancing cryptanalysis techniques. We propose a new lightweight algorithm named enhanced 3D RECTANGLE, designed to deliver robust security for IoT applications and optimized for cell phones with minimal memory usage, low power consumption, and efficient performance. The RECTANGLE block cipher was chosen for this research due to its high efficiency and speed relative to other lightweight algorithms, despite some security issues. The proposed enhanced 3D RECTANGLE algorithm improves confusion and diffusion properties through a new 3D array block rotation method for 4x4 plaintext, based on a 128-bit key and 16 rounds. Additionally, we designed a 4x4 composite S-Box with a Galois field pipelining structure, offering a more advanced solution compared to the Look-Up Table method. The cryptanalysis, avalanche effect, and bit error rate tests were conducted to verify the security strength of the proposed algorithm. The proposed algorithm was evaluated against two existing algorithms, RECTANGLE and Extended 3D RECTANGLE. The enhanced 3D RECTANGLE algorithm provides better cryptanalysis, demonstrating a 40% avalanche effect and achieving a bit error rate (BER) of 31%, indicating its greater effectiveness compared to the other two lightweight algorithms.
Title: 3D Lightweight Cryptosystem Design for IoT Applications Based on Composite S-Box
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The security of the Internet of Things (IoT) depends on strong cryptographic functions that require extensive computation and resources.
The security of Internet of Things (IoT) relies on the use of strong cryptographic functions that demand extensive computation and resources.
Therefore, the selection of a cryptographic system is influenced by the computational and communicational capabilities of IoT devices, including their energy requirements, memory constraints, and execution time.
This paper aims to develop a lightweight and secure encryption algorithm for IoT applications, focusing on advancing cryptanalysis techniques.
We propose a new lightweight algorithm named enhanced 3D RECTANGLE, designed to deliver robust security for IoT applications and optimized for cell phones with minimal memory usage, low power consumption, and efficient performance.
The RECTANGLE block cipher was chosen for this research due to its high efficiency and speed relative to other lightweight algorithms, despite some security issues.
The proposed enhanced 3D RECTANGLE algorithm improves confusion and diffusion properties through a new 3D array block rotation method for 4x4 plaintext, based on a 128-bit key and 16 rounds.
Additionally, we designed a 4x4 composite S-Box with a Galois field pipelining structure, offering a more advanced solution compared to the Look-Up Table method.
The cryptanalysis, avalanche effect, and bit error rate tests were conducted to verify the security strength of the proposed algorithm.
The proposed algorithm was evaluated against two existing algorithms, RECTANGLE and Extended 3D RECTANGLE.
The enhanced 3D RECTANGLE algorithm provides better cryptanalysis, demonstrating a 40% avalanche effect and achieving a bit error rate (BER) of 31%, indicating its greater effectiveness compared to the other two lightweight algorithms.

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