Hardware and software development for the efficient mapping of mathematical problems on field programmable gate array systems

Abstract

In the industrial market, designers have a significant incentive to get their products to market quickly: to maximize revenue and time-in-market. Every week that a product is not being sold represents lost revenue, increases the product’s market risk and lowers the chance of success. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) offer a low-risk, quick time-to-market solution that industrial designers can easily modify when they need to make changes, fix bugs or create product derivatives at some point in the future. However, power consumption is one of the main disadvantages of FPGAs. The post-fabrication flexibility provided by these devices is implemented using a large number of pre-fabricated routing tracks and programmable switches that consume a significant amount of power. This problem becomes even more critical when FPGAs are used for applications related to cryptography, since this high power consumption makes potential security applications more vulnerable to power anal ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/27095
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/27095
ND
27095
Alternative title
Ανάπτυξη υλικού και λογισμικού για αποδοτική απεικόνιση μαθηματικών προβλημάτων σε αναδιατασσόμενα συστήματα
Author
Meidanis, Dimitrios (Father's name: Andreas)
Date
2012
Degree Grantor
Technical University of Crete (TUC)
Committee members
Δόλλας Απόστολος
Παπαευσταθίου Ιωάννης
Πνευματικάτος Διονύσιος
Καλαϊτζάκης Κωνσταντίνος
Σούντρης Δημήτριος
Κουτρούλης Ευτύχιος
Μπέλλας Νικόλαος
Discipline
Natural Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences
Keywords
R.S.A.; General number field sieve; Field programmable gate array; Power consumption; Polard rho algorithm; XILINX; Altera; Power estimation
Country
Greece
Language
English
Description
108 σ., im., tbls., fig., ch., ind.
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