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Lightweight 8‐bit S‐box and combined S‐box/S‐box<sup>−1</sup> for cryptographic applications

Bahram Rashidi

2021International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Summary In this paper, a lightweight 8‐bit S‐box and combined S‐box/S‐box −1 with a security level equal to the AES S‐box is presented. From the viewpoint of hardware implementation, the S‐box has better hardware and timing complexities. The structure is based on an efficient field inversion and a low‐cost affine transformation. The field multiplications over in the inversion circuit are implemented by resource sharing to reduces logic gates. The original equations of the inversion over are optimally rewritten. In addition, a part of the S‐box called Part1 is optimized for reducing area and delay. This part consists of two addition operations, one multiplication, field squaring, and multiplication by constant λ , which all operations are over . The subblocks of Part1 are combined to generate a unified structure. Security analysis of the proposed S‐box showed that the structure has a security level equal to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) S‐box. The implementation results in 180‐ and 65‐nm Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technologies show the proposed S‐box and combined S‐box/S‐box −1 are comparable in terms of area, delay, and area × delay than most of the famous S‐boxes. The proposed S‐box is a high‐secure and area‐efficient S‐box as a good candidate for block ciphers.

Topics & Concepts

S-boxAdvanced Encryption StandardComputer scienceBlock cipherWhite boxCryptographyEncryptionAES implementationsComputer hardwareArithmeticAlgorithmMathematicsComputer networkSoftware engineeringCryptographic Implementations and SecurityCoding theory and cryptographyChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
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