Design and Test of Pseudorandom Number Generator Using a Star Network of Lorenz Oscillators

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Abstract

We have recently developed a chaos-based stream cipher based on augmented Lorenz equations as a star network of Lorenz subsystems. In our method, the augmented Lorenz equations are used as a pseudorandom number generator. In this study, we propose a new method based on the augmented Lorenz equations for generating binary pseudorandom numbers and evaluate its security using the statistical tests of SP800-22 published by the National Institute for Standards and Technology in comparison with the performances of other chaotic dynamical models used as binary pseudorandom number generators. We further propose a faster version of the proposed method and evaluate its security using the statistical tests of TestU01 published by L'Ecuyer and Simard.

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Cho, K., & Miyano, T. (2017). Design and Test of Pseudorandom Number Generator Using a Star Network of Lorenz Oscillators. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 27(12). https://doi.org/10.1142/S021812741750184X

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