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A Novel Pseudo Random Number Generator Based on Two Plasmonic Maps
Group for Automatic Mesh Generation and Advanced Methods, Gamma3 Project (UTT-INRIA), University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France
Group for Automatic Mesh Generation and Advanced Methods, Gamma3 Project (UTT-INRIA), University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France
Group for Automatic Mesh Generation and Advanced Methods, Gamma3 Project (UTT-INRIA), University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France
Network & Information Security, Graduate School of Informatic, Electronic, Automatic (ESIEA), Paris, France
- 1 Group for Automatic Mesh Generation and Advanced Methods, Gamma3 Project (UTT-INRIA), University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France
- 2 Group for Automatic Mesh Generation and Advanced Methods, Gamma3 Project (UTT-INRIA), University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France
- 3 Group for Automatic Mesh Generation and Advanced Methods, Gamma3 Project (UTT-INRIA), University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes Cedex, France
- 4 Network & Information Security, Graduate School of Informatic, Electronic, Automatic (ESIEA), Paris, France
Applied Mathematics·Volume 03 (2012)·Pages 1664–1673·Published 7 November 2012·DOI10.4236/am.2012.311230
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Abstract
In plasmonic systems, the response of nanoobjects under light illumination can produce complex optical maps. Such plasmonic or resonant systems have interesting characteristics such as sensitivity on parameters and initial conditions. In this paper, we show how these complex maps can be cryptographically improved and associated in order to design a secure pseudo random number generator.
KeywordsPlasmonicsApplied Classical ElectromagnetismPseudo-Random Number GeneratorRandomnessCryptographyRemeshing Process
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