
doi: 10.1109/18.32159
Summary: Public-key cryptosystems using very large distance algebraic codes were studied in the past. Private-key cryptosystems using simpler codes have also been the subject of a recent study. A new approach to the private- key cryptosystems is proposed which allows use of very simple codes of distance \(\leq 6\) and length of 250 bits or less. This new scheme gives not only very efficient encoding/decoding and very high information rates but also appears to be secure even under chosen-plaintext attacks.
Private- key cryptosystems, Cryptography, Public-key cryptosystems, very large distance algebraic codes, chosen-plaintext attacks
Private- key cryptosystems, Cryptography, Public-key cryptosystems, very large distance algebraic codes, chosen-plaintext attacks
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