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This text proposes an enhanced version of the RC6 encryption algorithm (IRC6) that integrates multi-chaotic systems (Chirikov and 2D logistic maps) to generate highly random, variable-length keys for improved security. By combining chaotic dynamics for bit-level confusion/diffusion and a revamped Key Scheduling (KS) algorithm, IRC6 mimics a "one-time pad" effect, making encrypted text resistant to statistical and brute-force attacks. The method demonstrates superior performance over existing approaches, validated by entropy analysis (e.g., 8.4325) and robust security evaluations.
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protecting sensitive data in modern communication systems.
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This page is a summary of: Improves RC6 algorithm with multi-chaotic maps for encryption text, January 2025, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0260222.
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