A secure content delivery system based on a partially reconfigurable FPGA

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We developed a content delivery system using a partially reconfigurable FPGA to securely distribute digital content on the Internet. With partial reconfigurability of a Xilinx Virtex-II Pro FPGA, the system provides an innovative single-chip solution for protecting digital content. In the system, a partial circuit must be downloaded from a server to the client terminal to play content. Content will be played only when the downloaded circuit is correctly combined (= interlocked) with the circuit built in the terminal. Since each circuit has a unique I/O configuration, the downloaded circuit interlocks with the corresponding built-in circuit designed for a particular terminal. Thus, the interface of the circuit itself provides a novel authentication mechanism. This paper describes the detailed architecture of the system and clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of the system. In addition, we discuss a fail-safe mechanism and future work necessary for the practical application of the system. Copyright © 2008 The Institute of Electronics.

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Hori, Y., Yokoyama, H., Sakane, H., & Toda, K. (2008). A secure content delivery system based on a partially reconfigurable FPGA. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E91-D(5), 1398–1407. https://doi.org/10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.5.1398

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