Data security concurrent with homogeneous by AES algorithm in SSD controller

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AES has been one of the most popular encryption and decryption algorithms for data security applications. At the same time, data randomization (or "homogeneous") technology was applied to reduce the bit error rate (BER) of MLC and TLC flash memory. Here, AES algorithm was found efficient to replace the orthogonal polynomials which normally carry out homogeneous function by scrambling data. This paper put forward a novel hardware architecture providing both homogeneous and data encryption/decryption functions concurrently by an embedded AES hardware engine while getting rid of randomization engine with Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR). It made a flash controller simple and reduced the die size because the independent homogeneous hard engine is no longer necessary for a flash memory system, in which AES security algorithm embedded. Finally a SSD controller designed in this architecture was silicon proven. © IEICE 2014.

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Fan, L., Luo, J., Liu, H., & Geng, X. (2014). Data security concurrent with homogeneous by AES algorithm in SSD controller. IEICE Electronics Express, 11(13). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.11.20140535

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