Cryptography – Particular algorithmic function encoding
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-23
2006-05-23
Barron, Jr., Gilberto (Department: 2132)
Cryptography
Particular algorithmic function encoding
C380S268000, C380S037000, C380S029000, C380S042000, C380S046000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07050582
ABSTRACT:
A method of defining a transformation between an input signal and an output signal. The transformation may implement a pseudo-random one-to-one function that may be implemented in hardware and/or software or modeled in software. The method may comprise the steps of (A) allocating the input signal among a plurality of block input signals, (B) establishing a plurality of transfer functions where each transfer function may be configured to present a plurality of unique symbols as a block output signal responsive to said block input signal, and (C) concatenating the block output signals to form the output signal.
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Andreev Alexander E.
Scepanovic Ranko
Vikhliantsev Igor A.
Barron Jr. Gilberto
Christopher P. Maiorana PC
Lemma Samson
LSI Logic Corporation
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