Yaseen, 2025 - Google Patents
Cryptanalysis of the Bluetooth Security Protocol Using Enhanced DNA Sticker ModelYaseen, 2025
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- 8189185150191160471
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- Yaseen B
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- 2024 International Conference on IT Innovation and Knowledge Discovery (ITIKD)
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E0 is a robust stream cipher algorithm that is commonly used in Bluetooth security protocols. The algorithm works by using linear feedback shift registers to generate a stream of keys. These keys are then used to encrypt data. We can consider the method used to generate …
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