Comparing Performances of Cypress Block Cipher and Modern Lighweight Block Ciphers on Different Platforms
Title | Comparing Performances of Cypress Block Cipher and Modern Lighweight Block Ciphers on Different Platforms |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Rodinko, Mariia, Oliynykov, Roman |
Conference Name | 2019 IEEE International Scientific-Practical Conference Problems of Infocommunications, Science and Technology (PIC S T) |
Keywords | 64-bit Linux, android, Android (operating system), android encryption, Androids, block cipher Cypress, Ciphers, composability, Computer architecture, cryptography, Cypress block cipher, Cypress-256, Encryption, encryption speed, Human Behavior, Humanoid robots, lightweight cryptography, lighweight block ciphers, Linux, Linux Operating System Security, Metrics, Microsoft Windows (operating systems), Predictive Metrics, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Scalability, Windows x32 |
Abstract | The paper is devoted to the comparison of performance of prospective lightweight block cipher Cypress with performances of the known modern lightweight block ciphers such as AES, SPECK, SPARX etc. The measurement was done on different platforms: Windows, Linux and Android. On all platforms selected, the block cipher Cypress showed the best results. The block cipher Cypress-256 showed the highest performance on Windows x32 (almost 3.5 Gbps), 64-bit Linux (over 8 Gbps) and Android (1.3 Gbps). On Windows x64 the best result was obtained by Cypress- 512 (almost 5 Gbps). |
DOI | 10.1109/PICST47496.2019.9061521 |
Citation Key | rodinko_comparing_2019 |
- Cypress-256
- Windows x32
- Scalability
- Resiliency
- pubcrawl
- Microsoft Windows (operating systems)
- Metrics
- Linux
- lighweight block ciphers
- lightweight cryptography
- Humanoid robots
- Human behavior
- encryption speed
- encryption
- composability
- Cypress block cipher
- Cryptography
- computer architecture
- Ciphers
- block cipher Cypress
- Androids
- android encryption
- Android (operating system)
- android
- 64-bit Linux
- Linux Operating System Security
- Predictive Metrics