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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [c20]Michael Hutter, Martin Feldhofer, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
A Cryptographic Processor for Low-Resource Devices: Canning ECDSA and AES Like Sardines. WISTP 2011: 144-159 - 2010
- [c19]Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Secret-Sharing Hardware Improves the Privacy of Network Monitoring. DPM/SETOP 2010: 51-63
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c18]Michael Hutter, Marcel Medwed, Daniel M. Hein, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Attacking ECDSA-Enabled RFID Devices. ACNS 2009: 519-534 - [c17]Michael Hutter, Alexander Szekely, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Embedded system management using WBEM. Integrated Network Management 2009: 390-397 - 2008
- [c16]Thomas Lorünser, Edwin Querasser, Thomas Matyus, Momtchil Peev, Johannes Wolkerstorfer, Michael Hutter, Alexander Szekely, Ilse Wimberger, Christian Pfaffel-Janser, Andreas Neppach:
Security processor with quantum key distribution. ASAP 2008: 37-42 - [c15]Georg Hofferek, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Coupon Recalculation for the GPS Authentication Scheme. CARDIS 2008: 162-175 - [c14]Daniel M. Hein, Johannes Wolkerstorfer, Norbert Felber:
ECC Is Ready for RFID - A Proof in Silicon. Selected Areas in Cryptography 2008: 401-413 - [c13]Andreas Neppach, Christian Pfaffel-Janser, Ilse Wimberger, Thomas Lorünser, Michael Meyenburg, Alexander Szekely, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Key Management of Quantum Generated Keys in IPsec. SECRYPT 2008: 177-183 - 2007
- [c12]Stefan Lemsitzer, Johannes Wolkerstorfer, Norbert Felber, Matthias Braendli:
Multi-gigabit GCM-AES Architecture Optimized for FPGAs. CHES 2007: 227-238 - [c11]Franz Fürbass, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
ECC Processor with Low Die Size for RFID Applications. ISCAS 2007: 1835-1838 - [c10]Martin Feldhofer, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Strong Crypto for RFID Tags - A Comparison of Low-Power Hardware Implementations. ISCAS 2007: 1839-1842 - 2006
- [c9]Manuel Koschuch, Joachim Lechner, Andreas Weitzer, Johann Großschädl, Alexander Szekely, Stefan Tillich, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Hardware/Software Co-design of Elliptic Curve Cryptography on an 8051 Microcontroller. CHES 2006: 430-444 - 2004
- [c8]Norbert Pramstaller, Stefan Mangard, Sandra Dominikus, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Efficient AES Implementations on ASICs and FPGAs. AES Conference 2004: 98-112 - [c7]Harald Aigner, Holger Bock, Markus Hütter, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
A Low-Cost ECC Coprocessor for Smartcards. CHES 2004: 107-118 - [c6]Martin Feldhofer, Sandra Dominikus, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Strong Authentication for RFID Systems Using the AES Algorithm. CHES 2004: 357-370 - [c5]Norbert Pramstaller, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
A Universal and Efficient AES Co-processor for Field Programmable Logic Arrays. FPL 2004: 565-574 - 2002
- [c4]Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Dual-Field Arithmetic Unit for GF(p) and GF(2m). CHES 2002: 500-514 - [c3]Johannes Wolkerstorfer, Elisabeth Oswald, Mario Lamberger:
An ASIC Implementation of the AES SBoxes. CT-RSA 2002: 67-78 - 2000
- [c2]Herbert Leitold, Wolfgang Mayerwieser, Udo Payer, Karl C. Posch, Reinhard Posch, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
A 155 Mbps Triple-DES Network Encryptor. CHES 2000: 164-174 - [c1]Herbert Leitold, Wolfgang Mayerwieser, Udo Payer, Karl C. Posch, Reinhard Posch, Johannes Wolkerstorfer:
Robustness-Agile Encryptor for ATM Networks. SEC 2000: 231-240
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