Paper 2010/010
Evaluation of Hardware Performance for the SHA-3 Candidates Using SASEBO-GII
Kazuyuki Kobayashi and Jun Ikegami and Shin’ichiro Matsuo and Kazuo Sakiyama and Kazuo Ohta
Abstract
As a result of extensive analyses on cryptographic hash functions, NIST started an open competition for selecting a new standard hash function SHA-3. One important aspect of this competition is in evaluating hardware implementations and in collecting much attention of researchers in this area. For a fair comparison of the hardware performance, we propose an evaluation platform, a hardware design strategy, and evaluation criteria that must be consistent for all SHA-3 candidates. First, we define specifications of interface for the SASEBO-GII platform that are suitable for evaluating the performance in real-life hash applications, while one can also evaluate the performance of the SHA-3 core function that has an ideal interface. Second, we discuss the design strategy for high-throughput hardware implementations. Lastly, we explain the evaluation criteria to compare the cost and speed performance of eight SHA-3 candidates out of fourteen.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Implementation
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Unknown where it was published
- Keywords
- Hardware EvaluationHash FunctionSHA-3
- Contact author(s)
- smatsuo @ nict go jp
- History
- 2010-01-12: revised
- 2010-01-12: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2010/010
- License
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CC BY