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Residue Number System (RNS) and Power Distribution Network Topology-Based Mitigation of Power Side-Channel Attacks [PDF]

open access: goldCryptography, 2023
Over the past decade, significant research has been performed on power side-channel mitigation techniques. Logic families based on secret sharing schemes, such as t-private logic, that serve to secure cryptographic implementations against power side ...
Ravikumar Selvam, Akhilesh Tyagi
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Residue Number System (RNS) Based Distributed Quantum Addition [PDF]

open access: green2024 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI)
Quantum Arithmetic faces limitations such as noise and resource constraints in the current Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) era quantum computers. We propose using Distributed Quantum Computing (DQC) to overcome these limitations by substituting a higher depth quantum addition circuit with Residue Number System (RNS) based quantum modulo adders.
Gaur, Bhaskar   +2 more
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An Application of Residue Number System (RNS) to Molecular Biology

open access: diamondInternational Journal on Bioinformatics & Biosciences, 2023
George Gamow introduced the mathematical angle that led to a better understanding of the number of possible codons of the genetic code. This builds a harmonious relationship between mathematics and molecular biology. Although very unsuccessful in his quest to provide the representation of the genetic code, with the diamond code, but his mathematical ...
Akanbasiam, Joshua Apigagua   +2 more
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The Genetic Code: A Case of Residue Number System (RNS)

open access: greenInternational Journal on Bioinformatics & Biosciences, 2023
Cracking the code of life marked an interesting and significant beginning of life science. The genetic code maps the 20 amino acids to all 64 possible arrangements of the four (4) nitrogenous bases. Since its deciphering, various designs in varied fields have been proposed.
Kwame Osei Boateng   +2 more
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Residue Number System (RNS) Sequence Comparison and Mutation (Error) Analysis

open access: diamondInternational Journal on Bioinformatics & Biosciences, 2023
The genetic code may be generated using the Residue Number System (RNS). This achievement demonstrates the viability of protein synthesis. The genetic codes occupy RNS digits and enable sequence comparison as well as further analysis of biological flaws known as mutations.
Ing. Joshua Apigagua Akanbasiam   +2 more
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Pipelined Two-Operand Modular Adders [PDF]

open access: yesRadioengineering, 2015
Pipelined two-operand modular adder (TOMA) is one of basic components used in digital signal processing (DSP) systems that use the residue number system (RNS).
M. Czyzak, J. Horiszny, R. Smyk
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A Residue Number System (Rns) Anti-Codon Table for Protein Synthesis

open access: diamondAFRICAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH
Purpose:  This study aims to optimise the representation and processing of genetic information through RNS encoding. Design/Methodology/Approach: The RNS anti-codon table is constructed as a table of RNS genetic code using the concept of number trees.
J. A. Akanbasiam   +4 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESIDUE NUMBER SYSTEM-BASESIXTY-FOUR (RNS-B64) ENCRYPTION ALGORITHM FOR SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION

open access: diamondinternational journal of advanced research in computer science
: Over the years, the Base64 cryptographic algorithm has been a crucial component of information security employed in various security protocols and applications including digital signature schemes, random number generation and Message Authentication Codes, to guarantee data integrity and authenticate the origin of data.
Kolawole Bariu Logunleko
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New Non-Coprime Conjugate Pair Binary to RNS Multi-Moduli for Residue Number System

open access: goldComputer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT), 2017
Mansour Bader   +2 more
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