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Key space (cryptography)

Known as: Key space 
In cryptography, an algorithm's key space refers to the set of all possible permutations of a keys.
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2017
2017
We propose and demonstrate a physical-layer security scheme using chaotic active constellation extension (ACE) in orthogonal… 
Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
The security protocols used in ZigBee rely on an advanced encryption standard-counter mode (AES-CTR) algorithm to encrypt data… 
2011
2011
In order to improve the security of chaotic encryption algorithm, a modified chaotic map, which is based on the Logistic map, is… 
2011
2011
Due to the character of higher security of three-dimensional chaotic systems, a new algorithm based on Chen and Lorenz systems is… 
Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
2010
2010
In this paper, a two-channel secure communication using fractional chaotic systems is presented. Conditions for chaos… 
2010
2010
Multicast is an important communication method used in many emerging multimedia networking applications. Providing efficient… 
2009
2009
Security issues which exist while sequences produced by Logistic chaotic map used in encryption is analyzed. Moreover, an… 
2009
2009
A DCT domain image encryption scheme based on chaotic shuffling table is proposed, in which the shuffling tables are generated by… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
†Summary This paper proposed a novel image scrambling scheme based on chaos theory and the sorting transformation. The new…