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This tutorial covers the basics of the science of cryptography. It explains how programmers and network professionals can use cryptography to maintain the privacy of computer data. Starting with the origins of cryptography, it moves on to explain cryptosystems, various traditional and modern ciphers, public key encryption, data integration, message authentication, and digital signatures.

Sunday 10 November 2019

Implementation of 128, 192 & 256 bits Advanced Encryption Standard on Reconfigurable Logic

Implementation of 128, 192 & 256 bits Advanced Encryption Standard on Reconfigurable Logic
Monika Gupta1 , Swapnil Mahto 2 , Ambresh Patel 3
M.tech Scholar1, Assistant Professor 2, Assistant Professor 3
Sri Satya Sai College of Engineering Bhopal M.P. India
Abstract - Advanced encryption standard is adopted by NIST to replace data encryption standard, which was affected by several attacks. In this paper implementation of all three modes namely 128, 192 and 256 of advanced encryption standard is discussed for reconfigurable logic. All these modes are implemented using four design architectures namely: 2 stage sequential, 3 stage sequential , combinational and pipelined.
Keywords - Advanced encryption standard, Sequential, combinational, pipelined, encryption,
cryptography

Source:http://www.ijettjournal.org/


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