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2001 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Camellia: A 128-Bit Block Cipher Suitable for Multiple Platforms — Design andAnalysis

Authors : Kazumaro Aoki, Tetsuya Ichikawa, Masayuki Kanda, Mitsuru Matsui, Shiho Moriai, Junko Nakajima, Toshio Tokita

Published in: Selected Areas in Cryptography

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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We present a new 128-bit block cipher called Camellia. Camellia supports 128-bit block size and 128-, 192-, and 256-bit keys, i.e., the same interface specifications as the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Efficiency on both software and hardware platforms is a remarkable characteristic of Camellia in addition to its high level of security. It is confirmed that Camellia provides strong security against differential and linear cryptanalyses. Compared to the AES finalists, i.e., MARS, RC6, Rijndael, Serpent, and Twofish, Camellia offers at least comparable encryption speed in software and hardware. An optimized implementation of Camellia in assembly language can encrypt on a Pentium III (800MHz) at the rate of more than 276 Mbits per second, which is much faster than the speed of an optimized DES implementation. In addition, a distinguishing feature is its small hardware design. The hardware design, which includes encryption and decryption and key schedule, occupies approximately 11K gates, which is the smallest among all existing 128-bit block ciphers as far as we know.

Metadata
Title
Camellia: A 128-Bit Block Cipher Suitable for Multiple Platforms — Design andAnalysis
Authors
Kazumaro Aoki
Tetsuya Ichikawa
Masayuki Kanda
Mitsuru Matsui
Shiho Moriai
Junko Nakajima
Toshio Tokita
Copyright Year
2001
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44983-3_4

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