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ABSTRACT
Embedded systems are part of our daily life. These systems may handle critical data related to the final user or the system itself: security has become an important point in the development cycle. In this document, we illustrate a secured solution for a simplified architecture implemented on a FPGA reconfigurable chip. We will also see that mechanisms proposed here can be applied to several applications.
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Pascal COTRET: Temporary teaching and research associate - École nationale supérieure des sciences appliquées et de technologie (ENSSAT) of the University of Rennes 1 in Lannion, IRISA laboratory (CAIRN project-team), France
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Guy GOGNIAT: University Professor - Lab-STICC Laboratory, University of Bretagne-Sud, Lorient, France
INTRODUCTION
Field: Security techniques and cryptography, Systems architecture
Degree of technology diffusion: Emergence | Growth | Maturity
Technologies involved: reconfigurable circuits FPGAs
Applications: Security, cryptography, embedded systems, hardware architectures
Main French players
Competitive clusters: Image et Réseaux, Solutions communicantes sécurisées, Systematic
Competence centers: Direction Générale de l'Armement – Information Management
Manufacturers: Thalès Communications &Security, Morpho, SMEs (Secure-IC, INVIA, Intrinsic-ID...)
Other players worldwide: Gemalto
Contact: Mr Pascal COTRET, [email protected]
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KEYWORDS
digital security | cryptography | FPGA chips | firewall | Embedded systems | electronics | FPGA | multiprocessors
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