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Thanks to their inherent efficiency, the proposed methods are very suitable for resource-constrained systems.
AKF leads constructions of lightweight block ciphers suitable for resource restricted devices such as RFID tags and wireless sensor nodes.
In contrast to other global self-localization algorithms like Monte Carlo or SLAM, GEMA2 provides a linear cost with respect the number of measures collected, making it suitable for resource-constrained embedded systems.
Analytical and synthesis results show that this scheme is highly suitable for resource-constrained applications such as wireless sensor networks due to its low hardware complexity and high security.
In this paper, we present a new lightweight block cipher named eight-sided fortress (ESF), which is suitable for resource-constrained environments such as sensor networks and low-cost radio rrequency identification (RFID) tags.
Thus, ECC is more suitable for resource-constrained sensor nodes.
KATAN and KTANTAN have similar properties, and both of them are suitable for resource-constrained devices [31].
Hence, there is a need to propose new communication protocols and vision algorithms suitable for resource-limited VSN systems.
We can thus conclude that the EDDK scheme is more advantageous in computation, communication, and storage and is thus more suitable for resource-constrained wireless sensor networks.
After obtaining K N i, the receiver can use this key K N i to decrypt the message via the symmetric cryptography which is suitable for resource-constrained sensor nodes.
In this special issue, we have covered fundamental aspects related to image and video multimedia coding and transmission techniques with special emphasis on those techniques suitable for resource-constrained devices and applications with real-time temporal restrictions.
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