Author : Pooja R K 1
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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