Exploring energy efficiency of lightweight block ciphers
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- From unbalanced to perfect: implementation of low energy stream ciphers
- WARP: revisiting GFN for lightweight 128-bit block cipher
- On the construction of hardware-friendly \(4\times4\) and \(5\times5\) S-boxes
- Light but tight: lightweight composition of serialized S-boxes with diffusion layers for strong ciphers
- Side-channel analysis protection and low-latency in action -- case study of PRINCE and Midori
- Energy consumption of protected cryptographic hardware cores. An experimental study
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- Atomic-AES: a compact implementation of the AES encryption/decryption core
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