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A network security algorithm using SVC and sliding window

Journal

WIRELESS NETWORKS
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 345-351

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-022-03064-z

Keywords

Scalable video coding (SVC); Network security; Algorithm research; sliding window

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With the rapid development and popularization of the Internet, the dependency of human life on the Internet is increasing. This paper discusses encryption technology based on network security research and proposes a new point multiplication algorithm. It also presents an analysis of the security of the DES algorithm and proposes an encryption method based on DES.
With the rapid development and popularization of the Internet, the dependency of human life on the Internet is increasing by degrees. The demand for video transmission is also rising with the emergence of portable and handheld devices such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, etc. The scalability of Scalable Video Coding (SVC) determines that it can meet the needs of the newly emerged devices or terminals. Despite this advancement, security is still one of the major challenges. Based on the research of network security, this paper deeply discusses the encryption technology, and puts forward a new point multiplication algorithm using SVC and sliding window, which makes the algorithm more flexible, improves the efficiency of the algorithm to a certain extent, greatly reduces the expected calculation and storage of the algorithm, and makes the algorithm to adapt the memory limited environment such as smart card. Critical analysis of the proposed DES algorithm is carried out and different fragile keys are recommended which is not safe for secure encryption. This study also present the complete overview of the SVC technology and its multi-layered stream representation in the form of temporal, spatial, and SNR resolution. In addition, an encryption method based on the DES algorithm is also proposed.

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