Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards
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Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards
Summary
Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards is a scientific work[1].
Key Facts
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards authored Fayçal Rahmoune[2].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's instance of is recorded as scientific work[3].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's instance of is recorded as scholarly article[4].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's publisher is recorded as Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[5].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-1-4673-6673-1[6].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's ISBN-13 is recorded as 978-1-4673-6672-4[7].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's DOI is recorded as 10.1109/INTEE.2015.7416749[8].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's language of work or name is recorded as English[9].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's publication date is recorded as +2015-12-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's Semantic Scholar paper ID is recorded as 734118a9ddb9dcf7dd364833109a44262b01164c[11].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's ResearchGate publication ID is recorded as 304410125[12].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's IEEE Xplore document ID is recorded as 7416749[13].
- Finding the best FPGA implementation of the DES algorithm to secure smart cards's Semantic Scholar corpus ID is recorded as 42389866[14].
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Recorded instance of include scientific work[3] and scholarly article[4].