A. Baith Mohamed

Work place: Arab Academy of Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Alexandria, Egypt

E-mail: baithmm@hotmail.com

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Research Interests: Computational Science and Engineering, Computer Architecture and Organization, Data Structures and Algorithms

Biography

A. Baith MOHAMED received the BSc. in Computer Science, Vienna University, MSc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science Vienna University in 1992. He is a Professor at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Computer Engineering Department. In addition, he holds the position of Vice Dean for Training and Community Services, College of Engineering and Technology (2010). He is also get the position of Director of Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport, Latakia, Syria branch (2013). Now he is a President Councilor at the AASTMT in Alexandria Egypt. His research interests include computer and Network Security, Bioinformatics, Steganography, cryptography, and Genetic Algorithms. He was also a member of an International project team in Europe, for design and implementation and maintenance of subsystems in the environment of peripheral processor controls as part of a larger Public Switched Systems (EWSD) in SIEMENS, AG. Austria. Also, he was a scientific researcher in the department of Information Engineering, Seibersdorf Research Institute (Atomic Energy Agency) in Austria, for the design and implementation of security software system in the domain of railway automation project (VAX/VMS, DEC systems). He was also a member of software testing for distribution points in an international project in AEG, Vienna, Austria. He is a senior member of IEEE Computer Society, USA since 2001. baithmm@hotmail.com

Author Articles
A Specialized Lightweight Metamorphic Function for KASUMI Metamorphic Cipher and Its FPGA Implementation

By Rabie A. Mahmoud A. Baith Mohamed

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2016.08.02, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2016

To enhance the performance of the KASUMI Metamorphic Cipher, we apply a lightweight Metamorphic Structure. The proposed structure uses four lightweight bit-balanced operations in the function Meta-FO of the KASUMI Metamorphic Cipher. These operations are: XOR, INV, XNOR, and NOP for bitwise XOR, invert, XNOR, and no operation respectively building blocks of the Specialized Crypto Logic Unit (SCLU). In this work, we present a lightweight KASUMI Specialized-Metamorphic Cipher. In addition, we provide a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) implementation of the proposed algorithm modification.

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