Multilayer Perceptron Guided Key Generation Through Mutation with Recursive Replacement in Wireless Communication (MLPKG)
Arindam Sarkar, J. K. Mandal

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel wireless communication encryption method using multilayer perceptrons to generate session keys, combined with recursive replacement and mutation techniques for secure data transmission.
Contribution
It proposes a unique neural network-based key generation and encryption scheme with recursive mutation, enhancing security in wireless data communication.
Findings
Comparable Chi-Square test results with classical techniques
Efficient response time in transmission
Effective recursive replacement encryption process
Abstract
In this paper, a multilayer perceptron guided key generation for encryption/decryption (MLPKG) has been proposed through recursive replacement using mutated character code generation for wireless communication of data/information. Multilayer perceptron transmitting systems at both ends accept an identical input vector, generate an output bit and the network are trained based on the output bit which is used to form a protected variable length secret-key. For each session, different hidden layer of multilayer neural network is selected randomly and weights or hidden units of this selected hidden layer help to form a secret session key. The plain text is encrypted using mutated character code table. Intermediate cipher text is yet again encrypted through recursive replacement technique to from next intermediate encrypted text which is again encrypted to form the final cipher text through…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · DNA and Biological Computing · Cellular Automata and Applications
