2023
DOI: 10.1109/jiot.2022.3204930
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SEAL-RF: Secure Adiabatic Logic for Wirelessly Powered IoT Devices

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“…The authors of [51] take advantage of this second fact to design a high-efficiency cryptographic accelerator that is much more resistant to power-based sidechannel attacks than similar designs implemented in conventional logic. The authors of [52] take this concept one step farther, implementing the entire medical device in adiabatic logic. By using only adiabatic logic, the authors were able to power the device entirely off of energy harvested from radio frequency signals, removing the need for a physical power source.…”
Section: Adiabatic Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [51] take advantage of this second fact to design a high-efficiency cryptographic accelerator that is much more resistant to power-based sidechannel attacks than similar designs implemented in conventional logic. The authors of [52] take this concept one step farther, implementing the entire medical device in adiabatic logic. By using only adiabatic logic, the authors were able to power the device entirely off of energy harvested from radio frequency signals, removing the need for a physical power source.…”
Section: Adiabatic Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%