QCA and CMOS Nanotechnology Based Design and Development of Nanoelectronic Security Devices with Encryption Schemes

Devendra K. Verma, P. K. Barhai, V. Nath

Abstract


In WiMAX/WiFi Wireless Environment the Transfer of Data/Information is vulnerable to external attacks as it takes place through an open-air medium. The Data/Information is vulnerable to Jamming, Detection, Interception, Network Injection, Interruption, Modification, Packet Scrambling, Fabrication, Unauthorised forwarding and Denial-of-Service (DoS). Our Research Work focuses on ‘QCA & CMOS Nanotechnology based Design & Development of Nanoelectronic Security Devices with Encryption Schemes to provide/enhance Security and Privacy for WiMAX/WiFi/Satellite Wireless Communication Systems. The Schemes are based on Dynamic Channel Hopping, Random Channel Selection, Cryptography and Encryption of Information/Data/Control Codes.

 

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v14i2.7485


Keywords


Nanotechnology, CMOS, QCA, WiMAX, WiFi

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