Employing Reverse Polish Notation in Encryption

  • Dhenakaran S
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Abstract

Cryptosystem is one of the effective principles helpful to internet aspirants to send message safely to the respondents. This principle ensures reliability for the message to be sent over internet. The basic requisite of the method is transforming the original message into some other stream to hide the syntax and semantics of the message before transmitting over internet. This paper is proposed to carry the job of perplexing the input message before applying the encryption process. The use of postfix makes the input content muddled for complication in understanding the ciphertext. The simulated Polish Notation principle is applied to mangle the characters of the message and multiple symmetric keys already created is used for encryption and decryption.

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Dhenakaran, S. S. (2011). Employing Reverse Polish Notation in Encryption. Advanced Computing: An International Journal, 2(2), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.5121/acij.2011.2208

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