Title :
Clock-controlled shift registers: a review
Author :
Gollmann, Dieter ; Chambers, William G.
Author_Institution :
Karlsruhe Univ., West Germany
fDate :
5/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Key-stream generators are discussed in which shift registers are clocked in a quasi-random manner under the control of other shift registers. They are a promising practical alternative to those using nonlinear combining functions on the outputs from regularly stepped shift registers and are now almost as well understood. Some World War II ciphers using stuttered rotors are briefly described as natural predecessors, including one cryptanalyzed on the Colossus machines. The algebraic theory is discussed, from which it is shown how large periods and linear equivalences can readily be obtained. The work of a number of authors on cascades is reviewed; these are linear hierarchies in which each register except the first is clock controlled by its predecessor. Other schemes are considered. Results on statistical properties and autocorrelation functions are quoted.<>
Keywords :
algebra; cryptography; shift registers; Colossus machines; World War II ciphers; algebraic theory; autocorrelation functions; clock-controlled shift registers; cryptography; nonlinear combining functions; regularly stepped shift registers; statistical properties; stuttered rotors; Autocorrelation; Clocks; Rotors; Shift registers;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on