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Performance Study of a Selective Encryption Scheme for the Security of Networked, Real-Time Video
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA September 20-September 23
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George A. Spanos, The Aerospace Corporation
Tracy Bradley Maples, California State University, Long Beach
Due to their large size, video images present a great challenge to currently available cryptographic algorithms; the computationally intensive processes of encryption and decryption of video images, introduce delays that are beyond acceptable real-time video application limits. In this paper, the Aegis mechanism is proposed.Aegis limits the amount of data to be encrypted or decrypted by using video compression to reduce the size of transmitted video images. The performance of Aegis (utilizing MPEG video compression across an ATM network) is explored through an extensive simulation study. Three types of video traffic: CATV, Studio TV, and video conference are considered. Our simulation results demonstrate the delay performance, as well as, the queue requirements for the Aegis encryption scheme versus the full encryption and no encryption schemes.
Index Terms:
Network Security, ATM Networks, Real-Time Video, Multimedia, Video Compression, MPEG
Citation:
George A. Spanos, Tracy Bradley Maples, "Performance Study of a Selective Encryption Scheme for the Security of Networked, Real-Time Video," icccn, pp.0002, Fourth International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '95), 1995
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