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FPGA-Based High Performance AES-GCM Using Efficient Karatsuba Ofman Algorithm

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AES-GCM has been utilized in various security applications. It consists of two components: an Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) engine and a Galois Hash (GHASH) core. The performance of the system is determined by the GHASH architecture because of the inherent computation feedback. This paper introduces a modification for the pipelined Karatsuba Ofman Algorithm (KOA)-based GHASH. In particular, the computation feedback is removed by analyzing the complexity of the computation process. The proposed GHASH core is evaluated with three different implementations of AES ( BRAMs-based SubBytes, composite field-based SubBytes, and LUT-based SubBytes). The presented AES-GCM architectures are implemented using Xilinx Virtex5 FPGAs. Our comparison to previous work reveals that our architectures are more performance-efficient (Thr. /Slices).
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hal-01219833 , version 1 (23-10-2015)

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Karim Moussa Ali Abdellatif, Roselyne Chotin-Avot, Habib Mehrez. FPGA-Based High Performance AES-GCM Using Efficient Karatsuba Ofman Algorithm. 10th International Symposium on Reconfigurable Computing: Architectures, Tools, and Applications, ARC 2014, Apr 2014, Vilamoura, Portugal. pp.13-24, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-05960-0_2⟩. ⟨hal-01219833⟩
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