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KISA
About: KISA is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cryptography & Encryption. The organization has 122 authors who have published 128 publications receiving 1892 citations.
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10 Oct 2006TL;DR: This paper proposes a new block cipher HIGHT with 64-bit block length and 128-bit key length, which provides low-resource hardware implementation, which is proper to ubiquitous computing device such as a sensor in USN or a RFID tag.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a new block cipher HIGHT with 64-bit block length and 128-bit key length. It provides low-resource hardware implementation, which is proper to ubiquitous computing device such as a sensor in USN or a RFID tag. HIGHT does not only consist of simple operations to be ultra-light but also has enough security as a good encryption algorithm. Our hardware implementation of HIGHT requires 3048 gates on 0.25 μm technology.
668 citations
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Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation1, University of Limoges2, University College Hospital, Ibadan3, Obafemi Awolowo University4, Tehran University of Medical Sciences5, Mayo Clinic6, Cleveland Clinic7, Iran University of Medical Sciences8, Essentia Health9, Georgia Regents University10, Babol University of Medical Sciences11, Karolinska Institutet12, University of Porto13, University of Washington14, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences15, Federal University of Bahia16, University of Louisville17, A.T. Still University18, Kaiser Permanente19, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill20, Hamdan bin Mohammed e-University21, University of Ibadan22, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services23, University of Tartu24, Medical Research Council25, University of Cape Town26, University of South Carolina27, KISA28, Metropolitan University29, Brown University30, University of Manitoba31, University of Virginia32, National Institutes of Health33, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy34, King Saud University35, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy36, Duy Tan University37, Maimonides Medical Center38, University of Bern39, Imperial College London40, University College London41, Public Health England42, West Virginia University43, Ain Shams University44, Adigrat University45, Hanoi Medical University46, Gomal University47, Harvard University48, King's College London49, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust50
TL;DR: These global and national estimates demonstrate that CAVD and degenerative mitral valve disease are important causes of disease burden among older adults, with highest age-standardized DALY rates of CAVD estimated for high-income countries.
Abstract: Background: Nonrheumatic valvular diseases are common; however, no studies have estimated their global or national burden. As part of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017, mortality, prevalence,...
171 citations
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08 Dec 2003TL;DR: In this paper, the security of a block cipher against IDC can be evaluated by impossible differential characteristics of block cipher structures whose round functions are bijective, such as Nyberg's generalized Feistel network, CAST256-like structure, Rijndael structure, and MARS-based structure.
Abstract: Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis(IDC) [4] uses impossible differential characteristics to retrieve a subkey material for the first or the last several rounds of block ciphers. Thus, the security of a block cipher against IDC can be evaluated by impossible differential characteristics. In this paper, we study impossible differential characteristics of block cipher structures whose round functions are bijective. We introduce a widely applicable method to find various impossible differential characteristics of block cipher structures. Using this method, we find various impossible differential characteristics of known block cipher structures: Nyberg’s generalized Feistel network, a generalized CAST256-like structure [14], a generalized MARS-like structure [14], a generalized RC6-like structure [14], and Rijndael structure.
116 citations
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TL;DR: Although much remains to be elucidated regarding medical, social and economic factors, the high figures obtained for newly discovered abnormal thyroid function suggest that screening for hyper- and hypothyroidism may be worthwhile in such an elderly female population.
Abstract: The elderly female population living in a rural primary health care district in the south of Sweden was screened for hypo- and hyperthyroidism. A total of 1 442 (97.3%) of the 1 482 women 60 years of age or older attended the study. By use of a computer-evaluated thyroid hormone panel, 178 women (12.3%) were identified as probably abnormal. Among them, 8 women (0.55% of total) with previously unknown thyroid disease were detected as overtly hypothyroid. If also 13 women with spontaneous subclinical hypothyroidism were included, the prevalence of earlier unknown hypothyroidism was 21/1 442 (1.5%). The number of subjects with hyperthyroidism discovered by screening was 28/1 442 (1.9%). Although much remains to be elucidated regarding medical, social and economic factors, the high figures obtained for newly discovered abnormal thyroid function suggest that screening for hyper- and hypothyroidism may be worthwhile in such an elderly female population.
84 citations
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TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel anti-cloning method in accordance with the EPCglobal Class-1 Generation-2 (C1G2) standard that only uses functions that can be supported by the standard and abides by the communication flow of the standard.
70 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Adnan Kisa | 38 | 113 | 29792 |
Seungjoo Kim | 31 | 272 | 4065 |
Jaechul Sung | 16 | 89 | 1457 |
Seung-Hyun Seo | 15 | 49 | 809 |
Youngsang Shin | 11 | 26 | 377 |
Jinho Kim | 9 | 18 | 217 |
Eon-Kyung Lee | 9 | 31 | 352 |
Tai-hoon Kim | 9 | 85 | 275 |
Hyung-Jong Kim | 8 | 53 | 171 |
Hwankuk Kim | 7 | 43 | 229 |
Seongan Lim | 7 | 17 | 489 |
Kyungah Shim | 6 | 7 | 332 |
Jeeyeon Kim | 5 | 13 | 155 |
Kilsoo Chun | 5 | 12 | 78 |
Melcher Falkenberg | 5 | 14 | 205 |