Presentation 2013/7/11
Evaluation of Random Number Sequences Generated from Microphone Input
TAIGA KAWAMURA, TAKEAKI NAKABAYASHI, TOMOYUKI NAGASE,
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Abstract(in English) Designing a considerable random number generator plays a crucial role in computer security especially in cryptography. Recently, generating an unpredictable random number with high performance is a great challenge and widely sought. In particular, physical sources are capable to produce a random sequence that is very close to true random numbers. In this paper, we generate a random sequence using a physical resource such noise that is produced from a microphone input. In this study, a least significant bit of noise's data which is obtained from the microphone input is considered to be resources whose entropy rate is unknown, and then we use a randomness extractor which is developed by [1].
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Paper # Vol.2013-CSEC-62 No.46,Vol.2013-SPT-6 No.46
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Title (in English) Evaluation of Random Number Sequences Generated from Microphone Input
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1st Author's Name TAIGA KAWAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Hirosaki University()
2nd Author's Name TAKEAKI NAKABAYASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Hirosaki University
3rd Author's Name TOMOYUKI NAGASE
3rd Author's Affiliation Hirosaki University
Date 2013/7/11
Paper # Vol.2013-CSEC-62 No.46,Vol.2013-SPT-6 No.46
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 136
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