Near Threshold Computation of Partitioned Ring Learning With Error (RLWE) Post Quantum Cryptography on Reconfigurable Architecture
Paresh Baidya, Swagata Mondal, Rourab Paul

TL;DR
This paper presents a near-threshold FPGA implementation of RLWE, a post-quantum cryptography algorithm, optimizing power consumption and resource usage by partitioning the design based on critical path analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel voltage-scaled, partitioned FPGA architecture for RLWE that reduces power consumption and improves resource efficiency compared to existing implementations.
Findings
Achieved approximately 6-11% power savings.
Improved resource utilization and throughput.
Effective partitioning based on critical path analysis.
Abstract
Ring Learning With Error (RLWE) algorithm is used in Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and Homomorphic Encryption (HE) algorithm. The existing classical crypto algorithms may be broken in quantum computers. The adversaries can store all encrypted data. While the quantum computer will be available, these encrypted data can be exposed by the quantum computer. Therefore, the PQC algorithms are an essential solution in recent applications. On the other hand, the HE allows operations on encrypted data which is appropriate for getting services from third parties without revealing confidential plain-texts. The FPGA based PQC and HE hardware accelerators like RLWE is much cost-effective than processor based platform and Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). FPGA based hardware accelerators still consume more power compare to ASIC based design. Near Threshold Computation (NTC) may be a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Coding theory and cryptography · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
