While FPGA is a suitable platform for implementing cryptographic algorithms, there are several challenges associated with implementing Optimal Ate pairing on FPGA, such as security, limited computing resources, and high power consumption. To overcome these issues, this study introduces three approaches that can execute the optimal Ate pairing on Barreto-Naehrig curves using Jacobean coordinates with the goal of reaching 128-bit security on the Genesys board. The first approach is a pure software implementation utilizing the MicroBlaze processor. The second involves a combination of software and hardware, with key operations in $F_{p}$ and $F_{p^{2}}$ being transformed into IP cores for the MicroBlaze. The third approach builds on the second...
New Number Field Sieves (NFS) attacks on the discrete logarithm problem have led to increase the key...
International audienceThis article presents a novel optimal pairing over supersingular genus-2 binar...
Following the emergence of Kim and Barbulescu\u27s new number field sieve (exTNFS) algorithm at CRYP...
To have an efficient asymmetric key encryption scheme such as elliptic curves, hyperelliptic curves,...
The framework of low-cost interconnected devices forms a new kind of cryptographic environment with...
This paper describes the design of a fast software library for the computation of the optimal ate pa...
This paper is devoted to the design of a 258- bit multiplier for computing pairings over Barreto-Nae...
Bilinear pairings can be used to construct cryptographic systems with very desirable properties. A p...
This paper presents new software speed records for the computation of cryptographic pairings. More s...
To have an efficient asymmetric key encryption scheme, such as el-liptic curves, hyperelliptic curve...
Many cryptographic applications use bilinear pairing such as identity based signature, instance iden...
Pairings have found a range of applications in many areas of cryptography. As such, to utilize the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel method for designing compact yet efficient hardwar...
Abstract - Cryptographic pairings are important primitives for many advanced cryptosystems. Efficien...
International audienceSince their introduction in constructive cryptographic applications, pairings ...
New Number Field Sieves (NFS) attacks on the discrete logarithm problem have led to increase the key...
International audienceThis article presents a novel optimal pairing over supersingular genus-2 binar...
Following the emergence of Kim and Barbulescu\u27s new number field sieve (exTNFS) algorithm at CRYP...
To have an efficient asymmetric key encryption scheme such as elliptic curves, hyperelliptic curves,...
The framework of low-cost interconnected devices forms a new kind of cryptographic environment with...
This paper describes the design of a fast software library for the computation of the optimal ate pa...
This paper is devoted to the design of a 258- bit multiplier for computing pairings over Barreto-Nae...
Bilinear pairings can be used to construct cryptographic systems with very desirable properties. A p...
This paper presents new software speed records for the computation of cryptographic pairings. More s...
To have an efficient asymmetric key encryption scheme, such as el-liptic curves, hyperelliptic curve...
Many cryptographic applications use bilinear pairing such as identity based signature, instance iden...
Pairings have found a range of applications in many areas of cryptography. As such, to utilize the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel method for designing compact yet efficient hardwar...
Abstract - Cryptographic pairings are important primitives for many advanced cryptosystems. Efficien...
International audienceSince their introduction in constructive cryptographic applications, pairings ...
New Number Field Sieves (NFS) attacks on the discrete logarithm problem have led to increase the key...
International audienceThis article presents a novel optimal pairing over supersingular genus-2 binar...
Following the emergence of Kim and Barbulescu\u27s new number field sieve (exTNFS) algorithm at CRYP...