Encryption of Binary and Non-Binary Data Using Chained Hadamard Transforms
Rohith Singi Reddy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel chaining technique utilizing Hadamard transforms for encrypting binary and non-binary data, allowing flexible sequence lengths and potential hashing applications.
Contribution
It proposes a new chaining method for Hadamard-based encryption that supports variable sequence lengths and can also be applied for hashing.
Findings
Effective encryption of binary and non-binary data demonstrated
Supports input and output sequences of different lengths
Potential application in hashing algorithms
Abstract
This paper presents a new chaining technique for the use of Hadamard transforms for encryption of both binary and non-binary data. The lengths of the input and output sequence need not be identical. The method may be used also for hashing.
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Taxonomy
Topicsgraph theory and CDMA systems · Coding theory and cryptography · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
