Gholamreza Jandaghi

Work place: Corresponding Author, University of Tehran, Farabi College

E-mail: jandaghi@ut.ac.ir

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Research Interests: Solid Modeling, Statistics

Biography

Gholamreza jandaghi is a professor of statistics at University of Tehran. He has B.Sc. in mathematics and M.Sc. and Ph.D. in biostatistics. His research interests include statistical methodology, quantitative modeling in management, data mining and research methodology. He has published more than 200 papers in his areas of interest.

Author Articles
Comparing Some Pseudo-Random Number Generators and Cryptography Algorithms Using a General Evaluation Pattern

By Ahmad Gaeini Abdolrasoul Mirghadri Gholamreza Jandaghi Behbod Keshavarzi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2016.09.04, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2016

Since various pseudo-random algorithms and sequences are used for cryptography of data or as initial values for starting a secure communication, how these algorithms are analyzed and selected is very important. In fact, given the growingly extensive types of pseudo-random sequences and block and stream cipher algorithms, selection of an appropriate algorithm needs an accurate and thorough investigation. Also, in order to generate a pseudo-random sequence and generalize it to a cryptographer algorithm, a comprehensive and regular framework is needed, so that we are enabled to evaluate the presented algorithm as quick as possible. The purpose of this study is to use a number of pseudo-random number generators as well as popular cryptography algorithms, analyze them in a standard framework and observe the results obtained in each stage. The investigations are like a match between different algorithms, such that in each stage, weak algorithms are eliminated using a standard method and successful algorithms enter the next stage so that the best algorithms are chosen in the final stage. The main purpose of this paper is to certify the approved algorithm.

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