This paper presents a reconfigurable architecture of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-Rijndael) cryptosystem. The suggested reconfigurable architecture is capable of handling all possible combinations of standard bit lengths (128,192,256) of data and key. The fully rolled inner-pipelined architecture ensures lesser hardware complexity. The work develops a FSMD model based controller which is ideal for such iterative implementation of AES. S-boxes here have been implemented using combinational logic over composite field arithmetic which completely eliminates the need of any internal memory. The design has been implemented on Xilinx Vertex XCV1000 and 0.18µ CMOS technology. The performance of the architecture has been compared with existing results in the literature and has been found to be the most compact implementations of the AES algorithm.
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