Published December 1, 2025 | Version v1
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Enhanced security and performance through permutation-byte key cipher with reduced-round AES

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This paper introduces the permutation-byte key cipher with reduced-round advanced encryption standard (PBKC-RRAES), a novel enhancement of the AES designed to significantly improve both security and performance. The proposed algorithm integrates key modifications; i) replacing the computationally intensive MixColumns function with an efficient bit permutation technique that achieves superior diffusion while reducing computational overhad by eliminating complex matrix multiplication operations. This substitution enhances security through improved bit-level scrambling patterns, while simultaneously accelerating processing speed through simpler bitwise operations; ii) the addition of AddRoundKey operations between cipher states, iii) enhanced byte substitution operations and round constant additions in the key schedule algorithm before key expansion, and iv) reducing rounds from 10 to 6. These innovations yield heightened sensitivity to plaintext changes, evidenced by a 54.214% avalanche effect, surpassing the standard 50% threshold. Performance evaluations reveal PBKC-RRAES operates 26.90% improvement in encryption time and a 22.73% improvement in decryption time than standard AES, alongside throughput enhancements of 39.48% in encryption and 31.27% in decryption compared to the original AES, critical improvements for bandwidth-constrained applications. These results demonstrate that PBKC-RRAES is a robust and effective alternative for cryptographic applications, particularly beneficial for real-time video streaming, secure cloud storage, mobile payment systems, and IoT device where both security and processing effectivity are paramount.

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2025