A Hardware Processor Supporting Elliptic Curve Cryptography for Less than 9 kGEs - Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications
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A Hardware Processor Supporting Elliptic Curve Cryptography for Less than 9 kGEs

Erich Wenger
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Michael Hutter
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) based processors have gained large attention in the context of embedded-system design due to their ability of efficient implementation. In this paper, we present a low-resource processor that supports ECC operations for less than 9 kGEs. We base our design on an optimized 16-bit microcontroller that provides high flexibility and scalability for various applications. The design allows the use of an optimized RAM-macro block and reduces the complexity by sharing various resources of the controller and the datapath. Our results improves the state of the art in low-resource $\mathbb{F}_{2^{163}}$ ECC implementations (14% less area needed compared to the best solution reported). The total size of the processor is 8,958 GEs for a 0.13 μm CMOS technology and needs 285 kcycles for a point multiplication. It shows that the proposed solution is well suitable for low-power designs by providing a power consumption of only 3.2 μW at 100 kHz.
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hal-01596303 , version 1 (27-09-2017)

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Erich Wenger, Michael Hutter. A Hardware Processor Supporting Elliptic Curve Cryptography for Less than 9 kGEs. 10th Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS), Sep 2011, Leuven, Belgium. pp.182-198, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-27257-8_12⟩. ⟨hal-01596303⟩
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