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Area, Delay, and Power Characteristics of Standard-Cell Implementations of the AES S-Box
Authors:Stefan Tillich  Martin Feldhofer  Thomas Popp  Johann Großschädl
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications, Graz University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 16a, A-8010 Graz, Austria;(2) Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol, Woodland Road, Bristol, BS8 1UB, UK
Abstract:Cryptographic substitution boxes (S-boxes) are an integral part of modern block ciphers like the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). There exists a rich literature devoted to the efficient implementation of cryptographic S-boxes, wherein hardware designs for FPGAs and standard cells received particular attention. In this paper we present a comprehensive study of different standard-cell implementations of the AES S-box with respect to timing (i.e. critical path), silicon area, power consumption, and combinations of these cost metrics. We examine implementations which exploit the mathematical properties of the AES S-box, constructions based on hardware look-up tables, and dedicated low-power solutions. Our results show that the timing, area, and power properties of the different S-box realizations can vary by up to almost an order of magnitude. In terms of area and area-delay product, the best choice are implementations which calculate the S-box output. On the other hand, the hardware look-up solutions are characterized by the shortest critical path. The dedicated low-power implementations do not only reduce power consumption by a large degree, but they also show good timing properties and offer the best power-delay and power-area product, respectively.
Keywords:Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)  substitution box (S-box)  inversion in the finite field GF($28$)  standard cell implementation  silicon area  critical path delay  power consumption
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