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A Multiple Bit Parity Fault Detection Scheme For The Advanced Encryption Standard Galois/Counter Mode, Amir Hossein Ali Kouzeh Geran Sep 2014

A Multiple Bit Parity Fault Detection Scheme For The Advanced Encryption Standard Galois/Counter Mode, Amir Hossein Ali Kouzeh Geran

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The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric-key block cipher for electronic data announced by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2001. The encryption process is based on symmetric key (using the same key for both encryption and decryption) for block encryption of 128, 192, and 256 bits in size. AES and its standardized authentication Galois/Counter Mode (GCM) have been adopted in numerous security-based applications. GCM is a mode of operation for AES symmetric key cryptographic block ciphers, which has been selected for its high throughput rates in high speed communication channels. The GCM is an …


Design Of Analog Cmos Circuits For Batteryless Implantable Telemetry Systems, Kyle G. A. De Gannes Apr 2014

Design Of Analog Cmos Circuits For Batteryless Implantable Telemetry Systems, Kyle G. A. De Gannes

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A wireless biomedical telemetry system is a device that collects biomedical signal measurements and transmits data through wireless RF communication. Testing medical treatments often involves experimentation on small laboratory animals, such as genetically modified mice and rats. Using batteries as a power source results in many practical issues, such as increased size of the implant and limited operating lifetime. Wireless power harvesting for implantable biomedical devices removes the need for batteries integrated into the implant. This will reduce device size and remove the need for surgical replacement due to battery depletion. Resonant inductive coupling achieves wireless power transfer in a …