Fiber
optic communication has become increasingly popular in recent decades due to
its several advantages over traditional cable connection. Fiber optic
connectivity enables for a download speed of 100 Mb/s and a fast upload speed
with little latency. Despite the fact that fibre optics can send large volumes
of data across long distances quickly, it is vulnerable to a range of security
concerns. It's easy to connect to the fibre optic line. A fibre optic cable is
a thin strand of glass or plastic used to send data from one location to
another. To offer end-to-end secure fibre optic communication, a unique
encryption technology based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used.
It uses a variable key cypher, in which the original key is utilised to construct
a series of AES sub keys, using feedback from previous cypher blocks, and each
sub block is encrypted with multiple sub keys. The proposed encryption
algorithm's performance is simulated and evaluated. According to the simulation
results, the suggested fibre optic communication technology provides strong
end-to-end security.
Author (S) Details
Dr. Bosco Paul Alapatt
Department of Computer Science, CHRIST (Deemed to be
University), Delhi NCR Campus, India.
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Thursday 2 September 2021
End-to-end Secured Fiber Optic Communication Using a Novel Encryption Algorithm | Chapter 18 | Current Topics on Mathematics and Computer Science Vol. 7
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