Efficiency Testing of ANSI C Implementations of Round 2 Candidate Algorithms for the Advanced Encryption Standard

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  • Lawrence E. Bassham
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The evaluation criteria for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Round2 candidate algorithms, as specified in the “Request for Comments” [1], includes computational efficiency, among other criteria. Specifically, the “Call For AES Candidate Algorithms” [2] required both Reference ANSI C code and Optimized ANSI C code, as well as Java code. Additionally, a “reference” hardware and software platform was specified for testing. NIST performed testing on this reference platform, as well as several others. Candidate algorithms were tested for computational efficiency using the Optimized ANSI C source code provided by the submitters.

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تاریخ انتشار 2000