Visible to the public Research on LED lightweight cryptographic algorithm based on RFID tag of Internet of things

TitleResearch on LED lightweight cryptographic algorithm based on RFID tag of Internet of things
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsXiao-Mei, Liu, Yong, Qian
Conference Name2019 IEEE 8th Joint International Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence Conference (ITAIC)
KeywordsAlgorithm, Boolean expression reconstruction, Boolean functions, Ciphers, cryptography, Differential Power Analysis, DPA attack, DPA protection technology threshold, field programmable gate arrays, FPGA, Human Behavior, Internet of Things, InvS-box, LED lightweight cryptographic algorithm, LED lightweight cryptography, light emitting diodes, Piccolo cryptographic algorithm, pubcrawl, radio frequency identification tags, radiofrequency identification, Resiliency, RFID tag, RFID tag chip, RFID tags, RFIDs, search problems
AbstractIn recent years, with the rapid development of Internet of things, RFID tags have been widely used, in due to the chip used in radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is more demanding for resources, which also brings a great threat to the safety performance of cryptographic algorithms in differential power analysis (DPA). For this purpose, it is necessary to study the LED lightweight cryptography algorithm of RFID tags in the Internet of things, so as to explore a lightweight and secure cryptographic algorithm which can be applied to RFID Tags. In this paper, through the combination of Piccolo cryptographic algorithm and the new DPA protection technology threshold, we propose a LED lightweight cryptographic algorithm which can be applied to the RFID tag of the Internet of things. With the help of improve d exhaustive search and Boolean expression reconstruction, the two methods share the implementation of the S -box and the InvS-box, thereby effectively solves the burr threat problem of the S-box and the InvS-box in the sharing implementation process, the security performance of the algorithm is evaluated by the DPA attack of FPGA. The results show that the algorithm can achieve lightweight and security performance at the same time, can effectively meet the light and security requirements of RFID tag chip of Internet of things for cryptographic algorithms.
DOI10.1109/ITAIC.2019.8785584
Citation Keyxiao-mei_research_2019