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Publications
Alessandro Barenghi, Cédric Hocquet, David Bol, François-Xavier Standaert, Francesco Regazzoni, and Israel Koren. Exploring the Feasibility of Low Cost Fault Injection Attacks on Sub-Threshold Devices through an Example of a 65nm AES Implementation, 7th Workshop on RFID Security and Privacy (RFIDSec) 2011, June 2011 BibTeX
Cédric Hocquet, Dina Heidar Kamel, Francesco Regazzoni, Jean-Didier Legat, Denis Flandre, David Bol, and François-Xavier Standaert. Harvesting the potential of nano-CMOS for lightweight cryptography: An ultra-low-voltage 65 nm AES coprocessor for passive RFID tags, In Journal of Cryptographic Engineering, April 2011 BibTeX
Dina Heidar Kamel, Cédric Hocquet, François-Xavier Standaert, Denis Flandre, and David Bol. Glitch-Induced Within-Die Variations of Dynamic Energy in Voltage-Scaled Nano-CMOS Circuits, proceedings of ESSCIRC 2010, September 2010 BibTeX
Dina Heidar Kamel, David Bol, François-Xavier Standaert, and Denis Flandre. Comparison of Ultra-Low-Power and static CMOS full adders in 0.15 μm FD SOI CMOS, SOI Conference, IEEE, October 2009 PDF BibTeX
Dina Heidar Kamel, David Bol, and Denis Flandre. Impact of Layout Style and Parasitic Capacitances in Full Adder, SOI Conference, IEEE, October 2008 PDF BibTeX
Guerric Meurice de Dormale, Renaud Ambroise, David Bol, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, and Jean-Didier Legat. Low-Cost Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Coprocessor, In Nikitas Dimopoulos, Sanjay Rajopadhye, Wayne Luk, and Yvon S, editor(s), Application-specific Systems, Architectures and Processors (ASAP'06), pages 347-353, September 2006 BibTeX
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