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Yujin Zheng, Alex Yakovlev and Alex Bystrov
The proposed 8-Transistor (8T) Physically Unclonable Function (PUF), in conjunction with the power gating technique, can significantly accelerate a single evaluation cycle more than 100,000 times faster than a 6-Transistor (6T) Static Random-Access Memor...
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Ronaldo Serrano, Ckristian Duran, Marco Sarmiento, Tuan-Kiet Dang, Trong-Thuc Hoang and Cong-Kha Pham
Hardware acceleration of cryptography algorithms represents an emerging approach to obtain benefits in terms of speed and side-channel resistance compared to software implementations. In addition, a hardware implementation can provide the possibility of ...
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Bertrand Cambou, Michael Gowanlock, Bahattin Yildiz, Dina Ghanaimiandoab, Kaitlyn Lee, Stefan Nelson, Christopher Philabaum, Alyssa Stenberg and Jordan Wright
Using physical unclonable functions (PUFs), in support of networks secured with a public key infrastructure, to generate, on demand, the key pairs needed for lattice and code PQC algorithms.
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Vladimir Belsky,Ivan Chizhov,Anastasiya Chichaeva,Vasily Shishkin
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A physically unclonable function is a hardware device whose instances have several unique parameters and characteristics, i.e. it is impossible to create two instances with identical values of these characteristics due to the properties of the physical p...
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Vlastimil Clupek, Tomas Horvath, Petr Munster and Vaclav Oujezsky
Passive optical networks are currently the most promising solution for access networks. These networks rely on broadcast signal distribution in the downstream direction and unicast signal transmission in the upstream direction. The upstream direction is ...
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