
The paper investigates new robust code constructions based on bent functions and spline–wavelet transformation. Implementation of bent functions in code construction increases the probability of error detection in the data channel and cryptographic devices. Meanwhile, the use of spline wavelet theory for constructing the codes gives the possibility to increase system security from the actions of an attacker. Presented constructions combine spline-wavelets functions and bent functions. Developed robust codes, compared to existing ones, have a higher parameter of the maximum error masking probability. Illustrated codes ensure the security of transmitted information. Some of the granted constructions were implemented on FPGA.
applied_mathematics, spline-wavelet decomposition, error detection, robust codes, QA1-939, bent-functions, robust codes; bent-functions; spline-wavelet decomposition; error detection, Mathematics
applied_mathematics, spline-wavelet decomposition, error detection, robust codes, QA1-939, bent-functions, robust codes; bent-functions; spline-wavelet decomposition; error detection, Mathematics
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