Entropy ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (9) ◽  
pp. 693 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Wang ◽  
Qun Ding

According to the keyword abstract extraction function in the Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval Sharing Platform (NLPIR), the design method of a dynamic rounds chaotic block cipher is presented in this paper, which takes into account both the security and efficiency. The cipher combines chaotic theory with the Feistel structure block cipher, and uses the randomness of chaotic sequence and the nonlinearity of chaotic S-box to dynamically generate encrypted rounds, realizing more numbers of dynamic rounds encryption for the important information marked by NLPIR, while less numbers of dynamic rounds encryption for the non-important information that is not marked. Through linear and differential cryptographic analysis, ciphertext information entropy, “0–1” balance and National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) tests and the comparison with other traditional and lightweight block ciphers, the results indicate that the dynamic variety of encrypted rounds can achieve different levels of encryption for different information, which can achieve the purpose of enhancing the anti-attack ability and reducing the number of encrypted rounds. Therefore, the dynamic rounds chaotic block cipher can guarantee the security of information transmission and realize the lightweight of the cryptographic algorithm.


Author(s):  
Hari K. Sarma ◽  
Ramana V. Grandhi ◽  
Ronald F. Taylor

This paper discusses the framework of a knowledge-based expert system environment to design aerospace structures under structural and aerodynamic constraints using ASTROS (Automated Structural Optimization program). ASTROS is a synthesis tool built around the NASTRAN finite element program. The knowledge base capabilities are discussed for synthesizing in statics, normal mode, steady and unsteady aerodynamic disciplines. A description of the two ASTROS advisor modules, the Editor/Bulk Data generator and Post-processor, is included. Experiences and issues involved in hierarchical representation of knowledge as menu options at different levels of abstraction are presented. Illustrative examples of the advisor in designing airframe structures are also included.


1991 ◽  
Vol 01 (02) ◽  
pp. 149-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
KRZYSZTOF WAWRYN

This article deals with a new approach to an intelligent analog circuit design. The iterative closed loop design methodology adopts an expert system approach to provide topological synthesis, the SPICE circuit simulator to evaluate the circuit performance and a new approach of the diagnostic expert system to provide advice on how to improve the design. Unlike previous design methods, this approach introduces formal circuit representation for both numerical and heuristic knowledge of the design system. The predicate logic circuit representation is proposed to introduce a new concept of a formal analog circuit description language. The language syntax and semantics provide precise symbolic description of analog circuits functionality at different levels of hierarchy and connectivities together with transistor sizes of CMOS circuits at the transistor level. Different levels of hierarchy with circuit structures and performance parameters are presented in detail. It is shown how sentence conversion rules of language grammar can be used to derive transistor level circuits from input performance specifications through all intermediate levels of hierarchy. The implementation of the methodology and associated experimental results for CMOS operational amplifier designs are presented.


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