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An Ultra-High Throughput AES-Based Authenticated Encryption Scheme for 6G: Design and Implementation

Anand, Ravi
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Banik, Subhadeep
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Caforio, Andrea Felice  
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Tsudik, G
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Conti, M
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January 1, 2024
Computer Security - Esorics 2023, Pt I
28th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS)

In this paper, we propose Rocca-S, an authenticated encryption scheme with a 256-bit key and a 256-bit tag targeting 6G applications bootstrapped from AES. Rocca-S achieves an encryption/decryption speed of more than 200 Gbps in the latest software environments. In hardware implementation, Rocca-S is the first cryptographic algorithm to achieve speeds more than 2 Tbps without sacrificing other metrics such as occupied silicon area or power/energy consumption making Rocca-S a competitive choice satisfying the requirements of a wide spectrum of environments for 6G applications.

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