A VLSI architecture for ATM algorithm-agile encryption

In this paper a VLSI architecture is proposed for an algorithm-agile encryptor for ATM networks. The architecture is based on a circular sorting queue that buffers and switches incoming cells to the appropriate encryption pipelines. It also handles multicast cells that require different encryption a...

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Published inProceedings Ninth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI pp. 325 - 328
Main Authors Wassal, A.G., Hasan, M.A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1999
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ISBN9780769501048
0769501044
ISSN1066-1395
DOI10.1109/GLSV.1999.757444

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Summary:In this paper a VLSI architecture is proposed for an algorithm-agile encryptor for ATM networks. The architecture is based on a circular sorting queue that buffers and switches incoming cells to the appropriate encryption pipelines. It also handles multicast cells that require different encryption algorithms for different destinations. Delay and loss priority are analyzed for multi-class traffic processed through the encryptor. The analysis results are necessary to size the buffer properly and to choose an appropriate priority scheme. An ASIC prototype of the sorting queue that supports an aggregate traffic rate of up to 21.2 Gbps is also presented.
ISBN:9780769501048
0769501044
ISSN:1066-1395
DOI:10.1109/GLSV.1999.757444