Abstract :
Office State Commercial Cryptography Administrator (OSCCA) in China has specified SMS4 block cipher, as the encryption standard of wireless local area networks. This work, introduces architectural optimizations for this standard, regarding performance, allocated resources, and covered area for the efficient hardware implementation of it. Furthermore, the hardware integrations of the proposed architectures are introduced based on the FPGA implementation platform. The proposed integrations are fully compared in detail, with similar published works, in the terms of throughput, frequency, time delays, allocated resources and covered area. These detailed comparisons prove the superiority of the proposed ones, according to the design needs and implementations targets each time. Finally, comparisons with the AES encryption standard are also presented.
Keywords :
cryptography; field programmable gate arrays; resource allocation; wireless LAN; AES encryption standard; FPGA implementation platform; OSCCA; Office State Commercial Cryptography Administrator; WLAN encryption standard; architectural optimizations; covered area; frequency; hardware integrations; resource allocation; specified SMS4 block cipher; throughput; time delays; wireless local area networks; Encryption; Hardware; Protocols; Standards; Vectors;