Open Access Journal

ISSN : 2394 - 6849 (Online)

International Journal of Engineering Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering(IJERECE)

Monthly Journal for Electronics and Communication Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering(IJERECE)

Monthly Journal for Electronics and Communication Engineering

ISSN : 2394-6849 (Online)

Design and Implementations of the Hummingbird Cryptographic Algorithm on FPGA

Author : Pooja R K 1 Dr. Vijayalakshmi D 2

Date of Publication :31st July 2021

Abstract: Hummingbird is a brand new ultra-light-weight cryptographic algorithm focused on useful resource-restricted gadgets like RFID tags, smart cards, and Wi-Fi sensor nodes. In this project, we describe effective hardware implementations of a stand-alone Hummingbird component in field -programmable gate array (FPGA) gadgets. We enforce an encryption core and an encryption/decryption core at the low-cost Xilinx FPGA collection Spartan-6 and evaluate our consequences with different mentioned light-weight block cipher implementations at the identical collection. Our experimental consequences spotlight that with inside the context of low-fee FPGA implementation. Hummingbird has complimentary performance and low area essentials.

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