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Abstract
We analyze and compare several soft real-time
applications designed for the secure transmission of packetized
audio over the Internet. The main metrics we consider for the
purposes of our analysis are (i) the computational load due to
the coding/decoding phases, and (ii) the computational overhead
of the encryption/decryption activities, carried out by the audio
tools of interest. The main result we present is that an
appropriate degree of security may be guaranteed to real-time
audio communications at a negligible computational cost if the
adopted security strategies are integrated together with the
playout control mechanism incorporated in the audio tools.