2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32946-3_22
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Abstract: Abstract. The diversity of computing platforms is increasing rapidly. In order to allow security applications to run on such diverse platforms, implementing and optimizing the same cryptographic primitives for multiple target platforms and heterogeneous systems can result in high costs. In this paper, we report our efforts in developing and benchmarking a platform-independent Crypto Tools Library (CTL). CTL is based on a dataflow programming framework called Reconfigurable Video Coding (RVC), which was recentl… Show more

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“…One can see that the performance gain is between 200% to 400% when five threads are used and are very similar to the results we reported in [1].…”
Section: Application 1: Hashtreesupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…One can see that the performance gain is between 200% to 400% when five threads are used and are very similar to the results we reported in [1].…”
Section: Application 1: Hashtreesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this paper, we extend our recently published work on secure computing with the RVC framework in two conference papers [1,8] and report some new results we obtained after the above two papers were published. More specifically, this paper presents a global view of our investigations on how the RVC framework can be effectively used to address the above-mentioned system design challenges for secure computing on diverse platforms.…”
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