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Title: Spectral space as a method for data crypto protection using the fast Fourier transform
Other Titles: Spațiu spectral ca metodă pentru crypto protecția datelor pe baza transformării Fourier
Authors: BALABANOV, Anatolii 
KUNEV, Vyacheslav 
COLESNIC, Victor 
Keywords: cryptographic systems;online encryption;RSA modernization;RSA-m algorithms;formant analysis;cryptographic resistance
Issue Date: 2021
Source: BALABANOV, Anatoly; KUNEV, Vyacheslav; COLESNIC, Victor. Spectral space as a method for data crypto protection using the fast Fourier transform. In: Journal of Engineering Sciences. 2021, nr. 1, pp. 75-82. ISSN 2587-3474.10.52326/jes.utm.2021.28(1).07
Project: 20.80009.5007.26. Modele, algoritmi şi tehnologii de conducere, optimizare şi securizare a sistemelor Ciber- Fizice 
Journal: Journal of Engineering Science 
Abstract: 
The article proposes to solve the problem of real-time application (on-line) of asymmetric bit-by-bit (flow or phoneme block, 32-, 64-,..., n-bits block) encryption of the linear and / or non-linear formants of the spectrum lines of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) as an indirect analogue of a voice message. For this, modernized RSA-m algorithms are used and the spectrum of the voice message in the form of linear formants of number theory, while maintaining the high level of cryptographic resistance inherent of the RSA algorithm. The peculiarity of these algorithms consists in the fact that different lengths of cryptographic keys are used, which are changed with a sufficient frequency, depending on the required level of cryptographic resistance. This feature of the algorithms implements statistically independent encoding of the original message, by encrypting the adequate formants of the original message, i.e. a process characterized by a reduction (compression) of the amount of initial information and its redundancy, as well as an increase of its entropy (the average amount of information per character, phoneme or discrete (n-bit output from the ADC), because in a compressed context, statistically frequent sounds, letters, words, phonemes and even discrete, will be absent, which will significantly complicate the decryption (cryptanalysis) of the message.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/782
ISSN: 2587-3474
2587-3482
DOI: 10.52326/jes.utm.2021.28(1).07
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