Emergent Mind
An Energy-Efficient Configurable Lattice Cryptography Processor for the Quantum-Secure Internet of Things
(1903.04570)
Published Mar 11, 2019
in
cs.CR
Abstract
This paper presents a configurable lattice cryptography processor which enables quantum-resistant security protocols for IoT. Efficient sampling architectures, coupled with a low-power SHA-3 core, provide two orders of magnitude energy savings over software. A single-port RAM-based NTT architecture is proposed, which provides ~124k-gate area savings. This is the first ASIC implementation which demonstrates multiple lattice-based protocols proposed for NIST post-quantum standardization.
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