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Elif Bilge Kavun
Researcher at University of Sheffield
Publications - 33
Citations - 1459
Elif Bilge Kavun is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Block cipher & Field-programmable gate array. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1294 citations. Previous affiliations of Elif Bilge Kavun include Infineon Technologies & Middle East Technical University.
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PRINCE: a low-latency block cipher for pervasive computing applications
Julia Borghoff,Anne Canteaut,Tim Güneysu,Elif Bilge Kavun,Miroslav Knezevic,Lars R. Knudsen,Gregor Leander,Ventzislav Nikov,Christof Paar,Christian Rechberger,Peter Maria Franciscus Rombouts,Søren S. Thomsen,Tolga Yalcin +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a block cipher called PRINCE is proposed that allows encryption of data within one clock cycle with a very competitive chip area compared to known solutions. But it does not have the α-reflection property, which holds that decryption for one key corresponds to encryption with another key.
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PRINCE – A Low-latency Block Cipher for Pervasive Computing Applications
Julia Borghoff,Anne Canteaut,Tim Güneysu,Elif Bilge Kavun,Miroslav Knežević,Lars R. Knudsen,Gregor Leander,Ventzislav Nikov,Christof Paar,Christian Rechberger,Peter Maria Franciscus Rombouts,Søren S. Thomsen,Tolga Yalcin +12 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a block cipher that is optimized with respect to latency when implemented in hardware and holds that decryption for one key corresponds to encryption with a related key, which is of independent interest and proves its soundness against generic attacks.
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Block Ciphers – Focus on the Linear Layer (feat. PRIDE)
Martin R. Albrecht,Benedikt Driessen,Elif Bilge Kavun,Gregor Leander,Christof Paar,Tolga Yalcin +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a general methodology to construct good, sometimes optimal, linear layers allowing for a large variety of trade-offs is proposed, and a new block cipher called PRIDE is presented.
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A lightweight implementation of Keccak hash function for radio-frequency identification applications
Elif Bilge Kavun,Tolga Yalcin +1 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a lightweight implementation of the permutation Keccak-f[200] and KeCCak- f[400] of the SHA-3 candidate hash function Keccack, which is also the first lightweight Implementation of a sponge function, which differentiates it from the previous works.
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Dietary Recommendations for Lightweight Block Ciphers: Power, Energy and Area Analysis of Recently Developed Architectures
Lejla Batina,Lejla Batina,Amitabh Das,Baris Ege,Elif Bilge Kavun,Nele Mentens,Christof Paar,Ingrid Verbauwhede,Tolga Yalcin +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive area, power, and energy analysis of some of the most recently developed lightweight block ciphers and compared them to the standard AES algorithm is performed.