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Method for checking an m of n code

A checker and subcode technology, applied in the direction of encoding, code conversion, encoding components, etc., can solve problems such as loss

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-03-19
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
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If the key is masked with the resulting bit vector, then the key's originally set protection against side-channel attacks is completely or at least partially lost

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[0027] The invention is shown schematically in the drawings with the aid of embodiments and will be described in detail later with reference to the drawings.

[0028] figure 1An embodiment of a mask generator is shown schematically, which is generally designated by the reference numeral 100 . This mask generator 100 is used to form a bit vector with 128 bits from the input signal 102 . To this end, circuit arrangement 100 includes four arrangements 104 , 106 , 108 and 110 , which each include sixteen conversion elements TE_0 , TE_1 , TE_2 , . . . , TE_15 . For clarity, in figure 1 Only four of the sixteen transformation elements TE_0, TE_1, TE_2, . . . , TE_15 are shown in each case. In this embodiment the mask generator 100 is structured such that each transform element TE_0, TE_1, TE_2, . . . input signal. It is important that in each device 104, 106, 108, 110 all transform elements TE_0, TE_1, TE_2, ..., TE_15 are connected to the input signal in the same way, but diff...

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The invention relates to a method and a circuit configuration for checking an m of n code. The method uses a code checker with which at least one code reducer (304, 306, 308) is associated, wherein a reduction of the code word width to half thereof is carried out by means of the at least one code reducer (304, 306, 308), until a 1 of x (x = n / 2, n / 4, n / 8...) code or another code that cannot be further reduced in said manner is present, wherein each stage of the code reducer (304, 306, 308) is additionally connected to different bits of a counter, wherein the 1 of x code or the code that cannot be further reduced is checked and the signal pairs of each stage are additionally checked.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for checking m-out-of-n codes and a circuit arrangement, which is also referred to as a tester or checker, for carrying out the described method. Background technique [0002] Redundant codes are used in safety-relevant systems in which error cases are detected by code checkers and critical cases can thus be avoided. Taking m codes out of this n also works. Furthermore, random generators are required for cryptographic applications, which are based on NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) recommendations (see separate publication "Recommendation for Random Number Generation Using Deterministic Random Bit Generators", SP 800-90, March 2007) should have a self-test. For any deterministic random generator, the implementation of the self-test can involve high costs. If an m-of-n code is applied for implementation, the proposed self-test can be implemented simply by a code checker. [0003] An m-out-of-n ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L9/00
CPCH04L2209/04G06F21/57H04L9/004H04L9/003H03M13/618H03M13/51
Inventor E.贝尔
Owner ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
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