An encoding schematic based on coordinate transformations
Автор: Awnon Bhowmik
Журнал: International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Computing @ijmsc
Статья в выпуске: 6 vol.6, 2020 года.
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This paper outlines an encoding schematic that is dependent on simple Cartesian coordinate transformations. Namely, the change of axes and the rotation of axes. A combination of these two is incorporated after turning singular ASCII values into 2D points. This system is based on multiple private keys that can also act as a potential candidate for threshold cryptography. Comprehensive initial testing has been performed on certain parameters by altering their values within a range. Further testing is required for more insights about the system. For now, the list of parameters that amounts to successful decryption is to be noted down for future use with this system.
Change of axes, rotation of axes, rotation matrix, vector geometry, threshold cryptography, Koblitz encoding, cantor pairing function, 4-tuple parameter
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/15017567
IDR: 15017567 | DOI: 10.5815/ijmsc.2020.06.02
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