scholarly journals FPGA Implementation of High Speed Low Area DWT Based Invisible Image Watermarking Algorithm

2012 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 266-273 ◽  
Author(s):  
P Karthigaikumar ◽  
Anumol ◽  
K Baskaran
Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (16) ◽  
pp. 2023
Author(s):  
Thanikodi Manoj Kumar ◽  
Kasarla Satish Reddy ◽  
Stefano Rinaldi ◽  
Bidare Divakarachari Parameshachari ◽  
Kavitha Arunachalam

Nowadays, a huge amount of digital data is frequently changed among different embedded devices over wireless communication technologies. Data security is considered an important parameter for avoiding information loss and preventing cyber-crimes. This research article details the low power high-speed hardware architectures for the efficient field programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation of the advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm to provide data security. This work does not depend on the look up tables (LUTs) for the implementation the SubBytes and InvSubBytes stages of transformations of the AES encryption and decryption; this new architecture uses combinational logical circuits for implementing SubBytes and InvSubBytes transformation. Due to the elimination of LUTs, unwanted delays are eliminated in this architecture and a subpipelining structure is introduced for improving the speed of the AES algorithm. Here, modified positive polarity reed muller (MPPRM) architecture is inserted to reduce the total hardware requirements, and comparisons are made with different implementations. With MPPRM architecture introduced in SubBytes stages, an efficient mixcolumn and invmixcolumn architecture that is suited to subpipelined round units is added. The performances of the proposed AES-MPPRM architecture is analyzed in terms of number of slice registers, flip flops, number of slice LUTs, number of logical elements, slices, bonded IOB, operating frequency and delay. There are five different AES architectures including LAES, AES-CTR, AES-CFA, AES-BSRD, and AES-EMCBE. The LUT of the AES-MPPRM architecture designed in the Spartan 6 is reduced up to 15.45% when compared to the AES-BSRD.


Author(s):  
Monica Liberatori ◽  
Fernando Otero ◽  
J. C. Bonadero ◽  
Jorge Castineira

2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 335-339
Author(s):  
Qinglin Zhang ◽  
Shuzhen Chen ◽  
Yijun Luo ◽  
Shan Wang

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