Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic

Title: Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic
Author: Jean-Pierre Deschamps
ISBN: 0071545816 / 9780071545815
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 360
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2009
Availability: 45-60 days

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Implement Finite-Field Arithmetic in Specific Hardware (FPGA and ASIC)

Master cutting-edge electronic circuit synthesis and design with help from this detailed guide. Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic describes algorithms and circuits for executing finite-field operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, squaring, exponentiation, and division.

This comprehensive resource begins with an overview of mathematics, covering algebra, number theory, finite fields, and cryptography. The book then presents algorithms which can be executed and verified with actual input data. Logic schemes and VHDL models are described in such a way that the corresponding circuits can be easily simulated and synthesized. The book concludes with a real-world example of a finite-field application--elliptic-curve cryptography. This is an essential guide for hardware engineers involved in the development of embedded systems.

Get detailed coverage of :

* Modulo m reduction
* Modulo m addition, subtraction, multiplication, and exponentiation
* Operations over GF(p) and GF(pm)
* Operations over the commutative ring Zp[x]/f(x)
* Operations over the binary field GF(2m) using normal, polynomial, dual, and triangular bases

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Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Mathematical background
Chapter 2 : Mod m reduction
Chapter 3 : Mod m operations
Chapter 4 : Operations over GF(p)
Chapter 5 : Operations over Zp [x] / f(x)
Chapter 6 : Operations over GF(pn)
Chapter 7 : Operations over GF(2m) - Polynomial bases
Chapter 8 : Operations over GF(2m) - Normal bases
Chapter 9 : Operations over GF(2m) - Other bases
Chapter 10 : An Example of Applicatiion-Elliptic curve cryptography

Appendix A : p = 2(192) - 2(64) - 1
Appendix B : Optical Extension Fields
Appendix C : Binary Fields
Appendix D : Ada versus VHDL
Index