Microcontroller-based Random Number Generator Implementation by Using Discrete Chaotic Maps

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Abstract

In recent decades, chaos theory has been used in different engineering applications of different disciplines. Discrete chaotic maps can be used in encryption applications for digital applications. In this study, firstly, Lozi, Tinkerbell and Barnsley Fern discrete chaotic maps are implemented based on microcontroller. Then, microcontroller based random number generator is implemented by using the three different two-dimensional discrete chaotic maps. The designed random number generator outputs are applied to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) 800-22 and FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) tests for randomness validity. The random numbers are successful in all tests.

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Çiçek, S. (2020). Microcontroller-based Random Number Generator Implementation by Using Discrete Chaotic Maps. Sakarya University Journal of Science, 24(5), 832–844. https://doi.org/10.16984/saufenbilder.727449

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