ABSTRACT: Over the recent years, several smart applications like RFID‟s, sensor networks, including industrial systems, critical infrastructures, private and public spaces as well as portable and wearable applications in which highly constrained devices are interconnected, typically communicating wirelessly with one another, working in concert to accomplish some task. Advanced safety and security mechanisms can be very important in all of these areas. Light weight cryptography enables secure and efficient communication between networked smart objects. On the stand......
Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT); lightweight cryptography; Feistel Networks; KHAZAD
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