Abstract

Extensive development has yielded the improved version of the radio frequency identification RFID called the wireless identification sensing platform WISP. Recent research suggests the combined system of integrated RFID and wireless sensor network WSN used for coupling the virtual and physical world, bridging the gap between WSN and RFID. The possibility of having an integrated WISP sensor network might be a starting point for the new future smart system's application. And yet, in every system there will be sensitive data that requires various degree of data encryption. Given the steep design challenge and the limited resources provided on both WSN and WISP's platforms, we can foresee that the design trend has to be memory and hardware efficient. In this paper, we present a minimalist approach to securely encrypt, authenticate and exchange secret keys with a minimal instruction set computer MISC processor based on the AES algorithm, termed the enhanced AES NAES processor.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call