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IACR
2011
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12 years 4 months ago
KISS: A Bit Too Simple
KISS (‘Keep it Simple Stupid’) is an efficient pseudo-random number generator originally specified by G. Marsaglia and A. Zaman in 1993. G. Marsaglia in 1998 posted a C versio...
Greg Rose
ISCAS
2003
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Stable high-order delta-sigma DACS
— Stability analysis of high-order delta-sigma loops is a challenge. In this brief, a sufficient design criterion is presented for highorder multibit error-feedback DACs which a...
Peter Kiss, Jesus Arias, Dandan Li
FPL
2006
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
Multi-Bit Carry Chains for High-Performance Reconfigurable Fabrics
Ripple-carry architectures are the norm in today's reconfigurable fabrics. They are simple, require minimal routing, and are easily formed across arbitrary cells in a fabric....
Michael T. Frederick, Arun K. Somani
TIT
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
Power of a public random permutation and its application to authenticated encryption
In this paper, we first show that many independent pseudorandom permutations over {0, 1}n can be obtained from a single public random permutation and secret n bits. We next prove ...
Kaoru Kurosawa
ASIACRYPT
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
On the Provable Security of an Efficient RSA-Based Pseudorandom Generator
Pseudorandom Generators (PRGs) based on the RSA inversion (one-wayness) problem have been extensively studied in the literature over the last 25 years. These generators have the a...
Ron Steinfeld, Josef Pieprzyk, Huaxiong Wang