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In this work, algorithms and architectures for cryptography and
source coding are developed, which are suitable for many
resource-constrained embedded systems such as non-volatile flash
memories. A new concept for elliptic curve cryptography is
presented, which uses an arithmetic over Gaussian integers.
Gaussian integers are a subset of the complex numbers with integers
as real and imaginary parts. Ordinary modular arithmetic over
Gaussian integers is computational expensive. To reduce the
complexity, a new arithmetic based on the Montgomery reduction is
presented. For the elliptic curve point multiplication, this
arithmetic over Gaussian integers improves the computational
efficiency, the resistance against side channel attacks, and
reduces the memory requirements. Furthermore, an efficient variant
of the Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) algorithm for universal lossless data
compression is investigated. Instead of one LZW dictionary, this
algorithm applies several dictionaries to speed up the encoding
process. Two dictionary partitioning techniques are introduced that
improve the compression rate and reduce the memory size of this
parallel dictionary LZW algorithm.
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