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Title: A Survey of Lightweight Cryptosystems for Smart Home Devices
Authors: Olaniyi, Olayemi Mikail
Abraham, Ayegba Alfa
Dauda, Idris Aji
Bello, Abdulaziz
Keywords: Lightweight, Smart Home,
Cryptography, Cryptosystem, Encryption, Decryption, Security
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2023
Publisher: Covenant journal of information & communication technology
Citation: Olayemi Mikail Olaniyi, Abraham Ayegba Alfa, Idris Aji Dauda, Bello Abdulaziz (2023). A survey of Lightweight Cryptosystems for smart Home Devices. Covenant journal of information & communication technology. Vol. 11, No. 01, June, 2023. ISSN: print 2354-3566 electronics 2354-3507.
Abstract: A Smart Home uses interconnected network technology to monitor the environment, control the various physical appliances, and communicate with each other in a close environment. A typical smart home is made up of a security system, intercommunication system, lighting system, and ventilation system. Data security schemes for smart homes are ineffective due to inefficiency cryptosystems, high energy consumption, and low exchange security. Traditional cryptosystems are less-applicable because of their large block size, large key size, and complex rounds. This paper conducts a review of smart homes, and adopts Ultra-Sooner Lightweight Cryptography to secure home door. It provides extensive background of cryptography, forms of cryptography as associated issues and strengths, current trends, smart home door system design, and future works suggestions. Specifically, there are prospects of utilizing XORed lightweight cryptosystem for developing encryption and decryption algorithms in smart home devices. The Substitution Permutation Network, and Feistel Network cryptographic primitives were most advanced forms of cipher operations with security guarantees. Therefore, better security, memory and energy efficiency can be obtained with lightweight ciphers in smart home devices when compared to existing solutions. In the subsequent studies, a blockchain-based lightweight cryptography can be the next springboard in attaining the most advanced security for smart home systems and their appliances.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28125
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