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A MicroBlaze specific co-processor for real-time hyperelliptic curve cryptography on Xilinx FPGAs
2009 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing, 2009A Hardware/Software Codesign approach based on a MicroBlaze softcore processor and a GF2n-coprocessor module to form a minimal hardware architecture for HECC on low-cost Xilinx FPGAs is described in this paper. Exploiting the features of the MicroBlaze's integrated interfaces instructions are streamed on-demand to the coprocessor to keep the ...
Becker, J., Klimm, A., Sander, O.
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Real and imaginary hyperelliptic curve cryptography - Aspects of curve cryptography
2009These lecture notes are based on a series of three lectures given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on New Challenges in Digital Communications in Vlora, Albania, 2008. The goal is to provide an elementary approach to elliptic and hyperelliptic curve cryptography with emphasis on the underlying mathematical problems.
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2008
This paper describes the acceleration of calculations for public-key cryptography on hyperelliptic curves on very small FPGAs. This is achieved by using a Hardware/Software Codesign Approach starting with an all-software implementation on an embedded Microprocessor and migrating very time-consuming calculations from software to hardware.
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This paper describes the acceleration of calculations for public-key cryptography on hyperelliptic curves on very small FPGAs. This is achieved by using a Hardware/Software Codesign Approach starting with an all-software implementation on an embedded Microprocessor and migrating very time-consuming calculations from software to hardware.
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Jacobians of hyperelliptic curves for cryptography
2002Summary: Jacobians of hyperelliptic curves defined over a finite field are used in constructing cryptosystems based on the discrete logarithm. The aim of this paper is to present some hyperelliptic curves defined over \(\mathbb F_4\) whose Jacobians provide cryptosystems resisting the currently known attacks.
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