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Enhancing Security and Scalability in IoT Networks Applying Blockchain Technology
- Duc-Minh Ngo
https://ror.org/03265fv13Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Dominic Lightbody
https://ror.org/03265fv13Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Andriy Temko
https://ror.org/03265fv13Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
https://ror.org/03265fv13Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Emanuel Popovici
https://ror.org/03265fv13Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering•September 2024, pp 265-277• https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71315-6_28AbstractSecurity and privacy have become increasingly important with the ever-increasing number of new IoT devices joining the global internet. This paper proposes a blockchain-based architecture for enhancing scalable security in IoT networks. We ...
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Developing novel low complexity models using received in-phase and quadrature-phase samples for interference detection and classification in Wireless Sensor Network and GPS edge devices
- George D. O’Mahony
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - Kevin G. McCarthy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - Philip J. Harris
Raytheon Technologies Research Center, Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
Ad Hoc Networks, Volume 120, Issue C•Sep 2021 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adhoc.2021.102562AbstractDespite Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) significantly developing over the past decade, these networks, like most wireless networks, remain susceptible to malicious interference and spectrum coexistence. Other vulnerabilities arise as ...
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- George D. O’Mahony
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All-or-Nothing Transforms as a countermeasure to differential side-channel analysis
- Robert P. Mcevoy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Michael Tunstall
Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK BS8 1UB
, - Claire Whelan
School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - William P. Marnane
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
International Journal of Information Security, Volume 13, Issue 3•June 2014, pp 291-304 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s10207-013-0212-ySide-channel attacks on hardware implementations of cryptographic algorithms have recently been the focus of much attention in the research community. Differential power analysis (DPA) has been shown to be particularly effective at retrieving secret ...
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- Robert P. Mcevoy
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Performance limits of cooperative energy detection in fading environments
- Donagh Horgan
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
University College Cork, Ireland
CogART '11: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum Management•October 2011, Article No.: 18, pp 1-5• https://doi.org/10.1145/2093256.2093274In this paper, the performance of energy detector-based spectrum sensor networks is examined under the constraints of the IEEE 802.22 draft specification. Additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels are first considered, and a closed form solution for ...
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- Donagh Horgan
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Implementation issues for optimized hard decision energy detector-based cooperative spectrum sensing
- Donagh Horgan
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
University College Cork, Ireland
CogART '11: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum Management•October 2011, Article No.: 8, pp 1-5• https://doi.org/10.1145/2093256.2093264Recent studies in cooperative energy detection have focused on the optimization of the threshold value and fusion center voting rule in an effort to minimize the sensing error probability. However, such studies operate under the assumption that the ...
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- Donagh Horgan
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Minimizing the coarse-fine spectrum sensing time of cognitive radios with ideal secondary detectors subject to noise uncertainty: an analytical approach
- Brendan Lawton
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
CogART '11: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Cognitive Radio and Advanced Spectrum Management•October 2011, Article No.: 1, pp 1-5• https://doi.org/10.1145/2093256.2093257In previous work a method was derived for generating estimates of design curves for Coarse-Fine spectrum sensing. One of the problems that the method had was it could not account for variations in noise power. If the noise was uncertain or not the same ...
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- Brendan Lawton
- research-article
A dual-threshold up-down counter for GPS acquisition
- Niamh O'Mahony
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, College Rd., Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, College Rd., Cork, Ireland
, - Gérard Lachapelle
PLAN Group, Department of Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
Signal Processing, Volume 91, Issue 5•May, 2011, pp 1093-1102 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sigpro.2010.10.011In this work, the up-down counter detector for the acquisition of GPS signals is modified to use dual-thresholds for each trial. Closed form expressions for the mean and variance of the dwell time and the probabilities of detection and false alarm are ...
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- Niamh O'Mahony
- research-article
Reducing front-end bandwidth may improve digital GNSS receiver performance
- James T. Curran
Department of Electrical Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - Daniele Borio
University of Calgary, AB, Canada
, - Gérard Lachapelle
University of Calgary, AB, Canada
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Volume 58, Issue 4•April 2010, pp 2399-2404 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TSP.2009.2037860A novel evaluation of filtering and quantization losses for weak DS-CDMA receivers is presented. Using this method, joint optimization of filter center frequency and bandwidth is conducted for one-, two- and three-bit quantizers. It is demonstrated that ...
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- James T. Curran
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Performance of sequential probability ratio test for GPS acquisition
- Niamh O'Mahony
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland and Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
, - Cillian O'Driscoll
Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
ICC'09: Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Communications•June 2009, pp 3015-3020Acquisition of signals in noise, in particular CDMA signals like the Global Positioning System (GPS) L1 C/A signal, can be carried out using fixed or variable dwell times. In this work, a sequential multiple dwell procedure for verifying acquisition is ...
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- Niamh O'Mahony
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Isolated WDDL: A Hiding Countermeasure for Differential Power Analysis on FPGAs
- Robert P. McEvoy
University College Cork
, - Colin C. Murphy
University College Cork
, - William P. Marnane
University College Cork
, - Michael Tunstall
University of Bristol
ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems, Volume 2, Issue 1•March 2009, Article No.: 3, pp 1-23 • https://doi.org/10.1145/1502781.1502784Security protocols are frequently accelerated by implementing the underlying cryptographic functions in reconfigurable hardware. However, unprotected hardware implementations are susceptible to side-channel attacks, and Differential Power Analysis (DPA) ...
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- Robert P. McEvoy
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A simplified expression for the probability of error for binary multichannel communications
- Cillian O'Driscoll
Department of Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary, Canada and Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
IEEE Transactions on Communications, Volume 57, Issue 1•January 2009, pp 32-35 • https://doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2009.0901.060131We present a simplified expression for the probability of error, Pe, for binary multichannel communications. The original expression was derived by Proakis in 1968. More recently, Simon and Alouini presented an expression involving the generalised ...
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- Cillian O'Driscoll
- article
A flexible processor for the characteristic 3 ηT pairing
- Robert Ronan
Department of Electrical Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland.
, - Colin Murphy
Department of Electrical Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland.
, - Tim Kerins
Department of Electrical Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland.
, - Colm O.hEigeartaigh
School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ireland.
, - Paulo S. L. M. Barreto
Escola Politecnica, Sao Paulo, Brazil
International Journal of High Performance Systems Architecture, Volume 1, Issue 2•October 2007, pp 79-88 • https://doi.org/10.1504/IJHPSA.2007.015393The η<SUB align=right>T pairing is an efficient method for the calculation of the Tate pairing. In this paper, we describe the hardware implementation of the η<SUB align=right>T pairing on a supersingular elliptic curve of ...
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- Robert Ronan
- article
Hardware architectures for the Tate pairing over GF(2m)
- Maurice Keller
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork City, Ireland
, - Robert Ronan
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork City, Ireland
, - William Marnane
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork City, Ireland
, - Colin Murphy
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork City, Ireland
Computers and Electrical Engineering, Volume 33, Issue 5-6•September, 2007, pp 392-406 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2007.05.002In this paper two different approaches to the design of a reconfigurable Tate pairing hardware accelerator are presented. The first uses macro components based on a large, fixed number of underlying Galois Field arithmetic units in parallel to minimise ...
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- Maurice Keller
- Article
Differential power analysis of HMAC based on SHA-2, and countermeasures
- Robert McEvoy
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - Michael Tunstall
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
, - William P. Marnane
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland
WISA'07: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Information security applications•August 2007, pp 317-332The HMAC algorithm is widely used to provide authentication and message integrity to digital communications. However, if the HMAC algorithm is implemented in embedded hardware, it is vulnerable to side-channel attacks. In this paper, we describe a DPA ...
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A Reconfigurable Processor for the Cryptographic nT Pairing in Characteristic 3
- Robert Ronan
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colm O'hEigeartaigh
Dublin City University, Ireland
, - Colin Murphy
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Tim Kerins
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Paulo S. L. M. Barretto
Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
ITNG '07: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology•April 2007, pp 11-16• https://doi.org/10.1109/ITNG.2007.19Recently, there have been many proposals for secure and novel cryptographic protocols that are built on bilinear pairings. The nT pairing is one such pairing and is closely related to the Tate pairing. In this paper we consider the efficient hardware ...
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- Robert Ronan
- article
Hardware acceleration of the Tate pairing on a genus 2 hyperelliptic curve
- Robert Ronan
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Colm ó híigeartaigh
School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ballymun, Dublin 9, Ireland
, - Colin Murphy
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
, - Michael Scott
School of Computing, Dublin City University, Ballymun, Dublin 9, Ireland
, - Tim Kerins
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal, Volume 53, Issue 2-3•February, 2007, pp 85-98 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sysarc.2006.09.003Many novel and interesting cryptographic protocols have recently been designed with bilinear pairings comprising their main calculation. The @h"T method for pairing calculation is an efficient computation technique based on a generalisation and ...
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- Robert Ronan
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An Embedded Processor for a Pairing-Based Cryptosystem
- Robert Ronan
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colm O. hEigeartaigh
Dublin City University, Ireland
, - Colin Murphy
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Michael Scott
Dublin City University, Ireland
, - Tim Kerins
University College Cork, Ireland
, - W. P. Marnane
University College Cork, Ireland
ITNG '06: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations•April 2006, pp 192-197• https://doi.org/10.1109/ITNG.2006.29In recent times bilinear pairings have been instrumental in the design of many new cryptographic protocols and have provided elegant solutions to existing protocol problems. The ç pairing is one such pairing and is an efficient computation technique ...
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- Robert Ronan
- Article
Optimisation of the SHA-2 Family of Hash Functions on FPGAs
- Robert P. McEvoy
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Francis M. Crowe
University College Cork, Ireland
, - Colin C. Murphy
University College Cork, Ireland
, - William P. Marnane
University College Cork, Ireland
ISVLSI '06: Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on Emerging VLSI Technologies and Architectures•March 2006, pp 317• https://doi.org/10.1109/ISVLSI.2006.70Hash functions play an important role in modern cryptography. This paper investigates optimisation techniques that have recently been proposed in the literature. A new VLSI architecture for the SHA-256 and SHA-512 hash functions is presented, which ...
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- Robert P. McEvoy
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- A. Downloads of definitive articles via Author-Izer links on the authors’ personal web page are captured in official ACM statistics to more accurately reflect usage and impact measurements.
Authors who do not use ACM Author-Izer links will not have downloads from their local, personal bibliographies counted. They do, however, retain the existing right to post author-prepared preprint versions on their home pages or institutional repositories with DOI pointers to the definitive version permanently maintained in the ACM Digital Library.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer benefit the computing community?
- A. ACM Author-Izer expands the visibility and dissemination of the definitive version of ACM articles. It is based on ACM’s strong belief that the computing community should have the widest possible access to the definitive versions of scholarly literature. By linking authors’ personal bibliography with the ACM Digital Library, user confusion over article versioning should be reduced over time.
In making ACM Author-Izer a free service to both authors and visitors to their websites, ACM is emphasizing its continuing commitment to the interests of its authors and to the computing community in ways that are consistent with its existing subscription-based access model.
- Q. Why can’t I find my most recent publication in my ACM Author Profile Page?
- A. There is a time delay between publication and the process which associates that publication with an Author Profile Page. Right now, that process usually takes 4-8 weeks.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer expand ACM’s “Green Path” Access Policies?
- A. ACM Author-Izer extends the rights and permissions that authors retain even after copyright transfer to ACM, which has been among the “greenest” publishers. ACM enables its author community to retain a wide range of rights related to copyright and reuse of materials. They include:
- Posting rights that ensure free access to their work outside the ACM Digital Library and print publications
- Rights to reuse any portion of their work in new works that they may create
- Copyright to artistic images in ACM’s graphics-oriented publications that authors may want to exploit in commercial contexts
- All patent rights, which remain with the original owner