Hardware architectures for PRESENT block cipher and their FPGA implementations

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Data security is essential for the proliferation of the Internet of things and cyber-physical system technologies. Data security can be efficiently achieved by incorporating lightweight cryptography techniques. In this study, a set of highperformance hardware architectures for PRESENT lightweight block cipher are proposed that perform encryption, decryption and integrated encryption/decryption operations. Datapath of the architectures is of 64 bit width that supports standard 80 and 128 bits key lengths. The architectures are synthesised on Xilinx Virtex-5 XC5VLX110T (ff1136-1) field-programmable gate array device of ML-505 platform. To perform functional verification, a large number of test vectors are used. Performance measurement is performed by evaluating maximum frequency, throughput, power dissipation and energy consumption. Experimentally, it is found that the proposed architectures are resource-efficient, high-performance and suitable for lightweight, latency-critical and low-power applications in comparison with existing architectures.

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Pandey, J. G., Goel, T., & Karmakar, A. (2019). Hardware architectures for PRESENT block cipher and their FPGA implementations. IET Circuits, Devices and Systems, 13(7), 958–969. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-cds.2018.5273

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