Abstract:
In this article, we design a novel cell-level power-analysis countermeasure, named fluctuating power logic (FPL), which diffuses the correlation between the real power co...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this article, we design a novel cell-level power-analysis countermeasure, named fluctuating power logic (FPL), which diffuses the correlation between the real power consumption and the fixed data transitions by employing a cascade voltage logic. The countermeasure further acts as a cell-level V_{DD} randomizer, making it a strong candidate for implementing algorithmic countermeasure and exploiting its noise generation capabilities. This proposed scheme is illustrated by a standard flip-flop (FF). HSPICE-based simulation results show that the modified FF is resistant against power analysis (PA) at the cost of doubled power dissipation. Two illustrative case studies of PRESENT and AES substitutions have been explored. Furthermore, our proposal can be combined with other cell-level countermeasures against PA, such as wave dynamic differential logic. The resistance is evaluated by the correlation PA and the test vector leakage assessment. The new logic outperforms other counterparts in consideration of both security and cost, which renders it as a practical solution for resource-constrained systems. The proposed cell-level countermeasure can naturally mitigate other side-channel analysis such as electromagnetic analysis.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems ( Volume: 40, Issue: 6, June 2021)