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Putting It All Together: A Design Example

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This chapter describes a design example that incorporates the security primitives from the earlier chapters. This embedded system is connected to two separate networks that require encryption. It consists of two processor cores and a shared AES encryption core, all on the same device. Further details about a similar system can be found inĀ  Huffmire et al. (ACM Transact. Des. Automat. Electron. Syst. (TODAES) 13(3):44, 2008).

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Huffmire, T., Irvine, C., Nguyen, T.D., Levin, T., Kastner, R., Sherwood, T. (2010). Putting It All Together: A Design Example. In: Handbook of FPGA Design Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9157-4_7

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