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Development AES Algorithm to Encryption Images and Sounds Files
Author(s) -
Mohammed Al-Zubaidy
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
maǧallaẗ al-rāfidayn li-ʿulūm al-ḥāsibāt wa-al-riyāḍiyyāẗ/˜al-œrafidain journal for computer sciences and mathematics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2311-7990
pISSN - 1815-4816
DOI - 10.33899/csmj.2012.163675
Subject(s) - encryption , computer science , file size , histogram , advanced encryption standard , algorithm , block (permutation group theory) , block size , computer hardware , key (lock) , operating system , artificial intelligence , mathematics , image (mathematics) , geometry
In this research, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm was developed, the AES is used for encryption and decryption the images and sounds files by expanding the block size of data to reach the maximum size of 512 bit instead 128 bit/cycle, by using the Thread API techniques, which is a break off CPU working for increasing times taken the inline encrypt or decrypt operations. The data entranced from the file by size 512 bits per cycle, is converted to one dimension matrix by block size which is 2048 bit. The method considered 4-lines using 4 AES, which in every line, one AES is working in a distinct system. Transmission and reception of encoded files could be performed by using Email programs provided that the sent file does not include the encoding key for the purpose of protecting encoded files against unauthorized access. In addition to the use of the histogram in this research by comparing the block size of images or sounds files through the encrypting or decrypting system by scanning bit to bit operations. The implement algorithm with a sample of histogram was used to ensure that the data is not changed throughout this study.

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