Review and Comparative Analysis of Stream Cipher for LTE Technology
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With the advancement in the telecommunication system, fast evolution in mobile communication has been observed. Besides this there are many applications in the wireless sensor network which needs limited resources such as low gate count, low power consumption, low memory etc. These applications are mobile phones, smart grids, electronic identity cards, and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Devices) tags. In this paper, we have discussed about the evolution of communication technology from first generation to fourth generation. We have also studied the security issues of LTE (long Term Evolution) technology. We have surveyed the various stream ciphers and comparative analysis of the various stream ciphers has also been done. On the basis of comparative analysis we have provided the research direction for the future work.
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