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Optimization of Block Encryption Based Speech Coder Against Transmission Channel Noise

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Saeed, Manzar

Program

PhD

Institute

University of Engineering and Technology

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2009

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Applied Sciences

Language

English

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http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/handle/123456789/17

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

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2024-03-24 20:25:49

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1676726815792

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Compression of data has become a worldwide phenomenon during the past few decades for reason of achieving savings in band-width (BW) and hence makes it cost effective. The widespread practice of encryption of data has generated interest for many decades and it mainly aims at protection of data. Combining these two apparently contrary processes (in terms of BW) is quite challenging. Whereas the research on concurrent data compression and data protection (encryption) is still on, the methodology adopted by the author is unique and quite new. The most important aim of data compression technique is the need for curtailing the data storage and communication expenses. The source message (long) is converted to a codeword (small). The key objective of data encryption is to guard the integrity of data if it is intercepted by an eavesdropper. The plaintext is transformed in to ciphertext using an encryption key or keys. Combining the processes of compression and encryption together must be done in this order, that is, compression followed by encryption because all compression techniques heavily rely on the redundancies inherently part of a regular text or speech. The speech compression has been achieved using Lempel-Ziv 78 algorithm and a new algorithm for encryption/decryption, named ―The RandomOne, abbreviated as TR-1‖ is developed during this study and is thoroughly tested. The results obtained are quite encouraging. Firstly, contrary to the use of conventional methods the algorithm developed in this study does not use exclusive-OR (XOR) operation in Permutation (P) and Distribution (D) boxes for producing ciphertext from the plaintext. In this scheme pseudo random number (PRN) is used only to deceive the intruder by adding more confusion (meaning compared to the confusion due to the use of some tested algorithms used in this research). In fact only the sender of information and the intended recipient (not intruders) should be aware of the 44 bit positions filled by the PRN in a 128 word. The intended recipient discards these during deciphering process at the right time (these are disposed of before performing the inverse mapping in the P-Box). Secondly, protection against attacks is further ensured by using two supplementary keys, one for the P-Box, and another for the D-box. In addition the routine key-set of the N selected algorithms further enhances the security. In a small set-up, the distribution of key-set can be mutually agreed upon by the users; but in a large set-up, the distribution of these sets can be accomplished using standard key distribution techniques. Moreover, the proposed algorithm also differs from the other methods currently in use due to deployment of a ―sentinel marker”; which is not adopted by other algorithms and this proposal is purely the brain child of the author. The sentinel marker is part of the secret key which is pre-decided and predetermined by the sender and the intended recipient of the information. Twenty bits (out of a total of 128) are used for the sentinel marker which amounts to 2^20 = 1,048,576 possibilities combined with 2^44 = 17.6 trillion possibilities of the ciphertext produced by the PRN. The job for the cryptanalyst to break this cipher becomes formidable and a fool-proof security of data is ensured.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Multidimensional Co and Fe Based Ferromagnetic Nanostructures

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It confirmed the full order structure (L21) of Fe2CoSn Heusler alloy NWs. Below which, A2 and B2-type disorder structure have been synthesized. Besides these, variation and Shift are observed in the intensity of diffraction peaks, that shows the influence of deposition voltage on composition, the order of chemical structure and lattice constant. The increment of the grain size shows the maximum result with the formation of L21 Heusler structure. With such specific structure of Fe2CoSn Heusler alloy NWs, the M-H loops demonstrate that coercivity attained maximum value (484 Oe) at 17V by making some defects that divide such NWs into tiny magnetics, causing the rise in magneto-crystalline anisotropy and blocking the domain walls. The non-ohmic behavior is taken from two probes (I-V) technique whereas Fe2CoSn Heusler alloy NWs with L21 structure followed the excellent spin-dependent function.Ferromagnetic NWs such as Fe or Co are precise class that can be used in long range application particularly, in data-storage devices, magneto-resistive sensors and spin dependent devices. The properties of such devices directly related to the morphology and composition parameters. Therefore, to enhance the function of such devices, the ferromagnetic (Fe or Co) make alloy NWs with nonmagnetic element such Cu or Mn to form Fe-Cu or Fe-Mn were also synthesized. The advantage of such alloy NWs is that it can tune the magnetic and transport parameters through morphology and composition ratio. Today the active research material i.e copper (Cu) has large surface activity, good biocompatibility and excellent conduction and physicochemical properties. To enhance the function of the magnetic, electronic and medical application, nonmagnetic-ferromagnetic is added such as corporate FeCu in nanodevices. Hence, the Fe100─XCuX alloy NWs have been synthesized with the same above approach. Only deposition potential (16V) remained constant and the concentration of Fe-Cu in the electrolyte solution is changed. The XRD pattern analysis confirms that initially, the peaks of Fe-bcc is observed due to the deposition of pure Fe-electrolyte solution. Hence, copper (Cu) concentration is added gradually with Fe-bath solution, then Fe100─XCuX bcc peaks are observed in all remaining three samples through miller indices (200) and (110) planes and suppressed the Fe-bcc peaks completely. The value of the lattice parameter has increased that affects to decrease the lattice strain. Hence, such parameter influences on peaks (FeCu) shift towards lower angle. The grain size shows ascending order by the increment of Cu at%.From M-H loops, it is observed that squareness (MR/MS) and coercivity (Hc) both displays descending order with increment of Cu contents in Fe100─XCuX alloy NWs, having Cu (diamagnetic) with greater atomic radius relative to Fe, that effected to suppress the magnetic moment alignments of Fe. Similarly, iron, which is ferromagnetic material coupling with non-ferromagnetic such as manganese at nanoscale shows interfacial exchange coupling. The Fe-Mn is a biologically (biodegradable) alloying element, as a high ratio of Mn is observed to be not toxic, especially in tiny mesh-like metallic tubular (stent), that increases its effectiveness in the narrow arteries. For such point of view, the last step of this research is directed to synthesize the Fe1─XMnX alloy NWs, by using AC-electrochemical deposition in AAO templates through a similar approach as above. The analysis of X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern shows that the aluminum peak are observed because of such NWs are characterized with the substrate. The XRD patterns exhibited the FeMn NWs were crystallized into body centered cubic (bcc) structure. Furthermore, the lattice parameter of FeMn NWs was decreased with addition of Mn content. The grain size shows the increasing order (from 38 to 53nm) w.r.t to increase the concentration of Mn in Fe1─XMnX bath solution that effect to decrease the dislocation density and lattice strain of the FeMn alloy NWs. Using four-probe (Hall measurement) technique, it was found that resistivity has been decreased gradually (24 to 75.5 Ω.cm) whereas conductivity declines with an increase in Mn contents by the effect of an increment of the grain size. Hence, behavior of such alloy moves toward the nonmetallic character. The M-H loops demonstrate that shape anisotropy is dominated in Fe1─XMnX alloy NWs. The increase in Mn contents in such alloy, the coercivity and squareness both shows descending order, opposite to that of grain size. Therefore, it has attributed the motion of domain walls due to the decrease the magnetic grain boundaries." xml:lang="en_US