Abstract

ABSTRACTTo produce ciphertexts, two modes of encryption are applied—block ciphers, which encrypt a fixed size block of plaintext at a time, and stream ciphers, which encrypt stream data, one or more bits at a time. As one of stream ciphers, the cipher feedback (CFB) mode is implemented by a block cipher via multiple stages, and in each stage, 1 bit or a number of bits of plaintext are encrypted at a time. Throughout this paper, the study will focus upon the error performance of the stream‐based CFB under two sliding‐window protocols, go‐back‐N and selective‐reject, in an error channel in terms of throughput. We model the performance of the CFB in terms of application‐level throughput and derive the number of stages needed to achieve the optimal throughput, under a given error rate in an error channel. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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