Cryptographically Secure PseudoRandom Bit Generator for Wearable Technology

Entropy (Basel). 2023 Jun 25;25(7):976. doi: 10.3390/e25070976.

Abstract

This paper presents a prototype wearable Cryptographically Secure PseudoRandom Bit Generator CSPRBG (wearable CSPRBG). A vest prototype has been fabricated to which an evaluation board with a ZYBO (ZYnq BOard) Zynq Z-7010 has been mounted using tailoring technology. In this system, a seed generator and block cryptographic algorithms responsible for the generation of pseudo-random values were implemented. A microphone and an accelerometer recorded sound and acceleration during the use of the prototype vest, and these recordings were passed to the seed generator and used as entropy sources. Hardware implementations were made for several selected Block Cryptographic algorithms such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Twofish and 3DES. The random binary values generated by the wearable CSPRBG were analyzed by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) statistical tests as well as ENT tests to evaluate their randomness, depending on the configuration of the entropy sources used. The idea of possible development of the wearable CSPRBG as a System on Chip (SoC) solution is also presented.

Keywords: Cryptographically Secure Pseudo-Random Bit Generator; FPGA; entropy source; random number generator; seed generator; wearable; wearable entropy source.

Grants and funding

This work was funded in part by funds from the Poznan University of Technology indicated as 0311/SBAD/0726.