Energy-privacy trade-offs in VLSI computations

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Tyagi, A [1 ]
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[1] Iowa State Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Ames, IA 50011 USA
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PROGRESS IN CRYPTOLOGY - INDOCRYPT 2005, PROCEEDINGS | 2005年 / 3797卷
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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VLSI circuits are open to sidechannel attacks which disclose information about its internal state to an adversary. Privacy is a design attribute to quantify the circuit's resistance and resilience to sidechannel attacks. There has been some recent work in cryptography to capture the notion of privacy in circuits. Several constructions to transform a circuit into a private circuit have also been proposed. In this paper, we quantify the energy cost of providing privacy. We use the classical area-time-energy VLSI complexity theory techniques to prove lower bounds on the energy of any VLSI computation for a given function f parametrized by its privacy P (Privacy P or a P-private circuit implies that at least P bits of the circuit need to be observed to derive a single bit of information about an internal node). The main result establishes a lower bound of Omega (t(2)n(2)) on the E or ET or AT(2) product of any t-private computation of an n-bit multiplier or shifter. Incidentally, the privacy transformation proposed by Ishai et al [6] will generate n-bit multiplier and shifter with matching energy, energy-time, and AT(2) characteristics establishing that these lower bounds are tight. The privacy of the base design, without any privacy enhancement techniques, is t = 1. Hence this demonstrates that the privacy comes at a quadratic multiplicative factor energy cost, which can be significant for portable, energy-staxved applications such as Smart card. We further introduce the notion of information splitting secret sharing based privacy enhancement techniques. The lower bound on the energy for this case improves to Omega (Pn(2)), a factor P improvement.
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页码:361 / 374
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