Abstract
Abstract In recent years, several lightweight cryptographic protocols whose security lies in the assumed intractability of the learning parity with noise (LPN) problem have been proposed. The LPN problem has been shown to be solvable in subexponential time by algorithms that have very large (subexponential) memory requirements, which limits their practical applicability. When the memory resources are constrained, a brute-force search is the only known way of solving the LPN problem. In this paper, we propose a new parallel implementation, called Parallel-LPN, of an enhanced algorithm to solve the LPN problem. We implemented the Parallel-LPN in C and MPI (Message Passing Interface), and it was tested on a cluster system, where we obtained a quasi-linear speedup of approximately 90%. We also proposed a new algorithm by using combinatorial objects that enhances the Parallel-LPN performance and its serial version.
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