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| Creighton T. R. Hager, Scott F. Midkiff, Jung-Min Park, Thomas L. Martin, "Performance and Energy Efficiency of Block Ciphers in Personal Digital Assistants," Pervasive Computing and Communications, IEEE International Conference on, pp. 127-136, Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom'05), 2005. | |||
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| @article{ 10.1109/PERCOM.2005.29, author = {Creighton T. R. Hager and Scott F. Midkiff and Jung-Min Park and Thomas L. Martin}, title = {Performance and Energy Efficiency of Block Ciphers in Personal Digital Assistants}, journal ={Pervasive Computing and Communications, IEEE International Conference on}, volume = {0}, year = {2005}, isbn = {0-7695-2299-8}, pages = {127-136}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PERCOM.2005.29}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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| TY - CONF JO - Pervasive Computing and Communications, IEEE International Conference on TI - Performance and Energy Efficiency of Block Ciphers in Personal Digital Assistants SN - 0-7695-2299-8 SP127 EP136 A1 - Creighton T. R. Hager, A1 - Scott F. Midkiff, A1 - Jung-Min Park, A1 - Thomas L. Martin, PY - 2005 KW - null VL - 0 JA - Pervasive Computing and Communications, IEEE International Conference on ER - | |||
Encryption algorithms can be used to help secure wireless communications, but securing data also consumes resources. The goal of this research is to provide users or system developers of personal digital assistants and applications with the associated time and energy costs of using specific encryption algorithms. Four block ciphers (RC2, Blowfish, XTEA, and AES) were considered. The experiments included encryption and decryption tasks with different cipher and file size combinations. The resource impact of the block ciphers were evaluated using the latency, throughput, energy-latency product, and throughput/energy ratio metrics.
We found that RC2 encrypts faster and uses less energy than XTEA, followed by AES. The Blowfish cipher is a fast encryption algorithm, but the size of the plain-text affects its encryption speed and energy consumption. Faster algorithms seem to be more energy efficient because of differences in speed rather than differences in power consumption levels while encrypting.
