NTRU is a public-key cryptosystem based on the shortest vector problem in a lattice which is an alternative to RSA and ECC. This work presents a compact and low power NTRU design that is suitable for pervasive security appli-cations such as RFIDs and sensor nodes. We have designed two architectures, one is only capable of encryption and the other one performs both encryption and decryption. The strategy for the designs includes clock gating of registers, operand isolation and precomputation. This work is also the first one to present a complete NTRU design with en-cryption/decryption circuitry. Our encryption-only NTRU design has a gate-count of 2.8 kgates and dynamic power consumption of 1.72µW. Moreover, encryption-decryption NTRU design ...
The NTRUEncrypt is a public-key cryptosystem based on the shortest vector problem. Its main charact...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things.Conce...
The security and privacy risks of lightweight devices have been a growing concern over the past year...
The NTRUEncrypt is a public-key cryptosystem based on the shortest vector problem. Its main characte...
The NTRU cryptography is a lattice-based public key cryptography. Encryption and decryption process ...
Abstract — In these days, Security is necessary for all the applications on the network. Number of m...
The NTRU cryptosystem is one of the main alternatives for practical implementations of post-quantum,...
The dawning era of quantum computing has initiated various initiatives for the standardization of po...
Several ideal-lattice-based cryptosystems have been broken by recent attacks that exploit special st...
Several ideal-lattice-based cryptosystems have been broken by recent attacks that exploit special st...
Several ideal-lattice-based cryptosystems have been broken by recent attacks that exploit special st...
Introduced in 1996, NTRUEncrypt is not only one of the earliest but also one of the most scrutinized...
Nth-Dimensional Truncated Polynomial Ring (NTRU) is a lattice-based public-key cryptosystem that off...
Nth-Dimensional Truncated Polynomial Ring (NTRU) is a lattice-based public-key cryptosystem that off...
International audienceThe fast development of quantum computers represents a risk for secure communi...
The NTRUEncrypt is a public-key cryptosystem based on the shortest vector problem. Its main charact...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things.Conce...
The security and privacy risks of lightweight devices have been a growing concern over the past year...
The NTRUEncrypt is a public-key cryptosystem based on the shortest vector problem. Its main characte...
The NTRU cryptography is a lattice-based public key cryptography. Encryption and decryption process ...
Abstract — In these days, Security is necessary for all the applications on the network. Number of m...
The NTRU cryptosystem is one of the main alternatives for practical implementations of post-quantum,...
The dawning era of quantum computing has initiated various initiatives for the standardization of po...
Several ideal-lattice-based cryptosystems have been broken by recent attacks that exploit special st...
Several ideal-lattice-based cryptosystems have been broken by recent attacks that exploit special st...
Several ideal-lattice-based cryptosystems have been broken by recent attacks that exploit special st...
Introduced in 1996, NTRUEncrypt is not only one of the earliest but also one of the most scrutinized...
Nth-Dimensional Truncated Polynomial Ring (NTRU) is a lattice-based public-key cryptosystem that off...
Nth-Dimensional Truncated Polynomial Ring (NTRU) is a lattice-based public-key cryptosystem that off...
International audienceThe fast development of quantum computers represents a risk for secure communi...
The NTRUEncrypt is a public-key cryptosystem based on the shortest vector problem. Its main charact...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things.Conce...
The security and privacy risks of lightweight devices have been a growing concern over the past year...