Design of an Energy-Efficient SHA-3 Accelerator on Artix-7 FPGA for Secure Network Applications

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Abstract

With the rapid growth of secure communication and data integrity needs in embedded and networked systems, there is a growing demand for cryptographic solutions that are not only secure but also energy- and area-efficient. While software-based SHA-3 implementations offer flexibility, they often fall short in meeting the tight performance and power budgets of modern resource-constrained environments. This paper presents a hardware-accelerated SHA-3 implementation optimised for the Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA. The proposed architecture features a fully pipelined Keccak-f[1600] core and leverages techniques such as partial loop unrolling, clock gating, and pipeline balancing to improve efficiency. Designed in VHDL and synthesised using Vivado 2024.2.2, the accelerator achieves a throughput of 1.35 Gbps at 210 MHz with a total power consumption of just 0.94 W—resulting in an energy efficiency of 1.44 Gbps/W. The design is validated against NIST SHA-3 test vectors and demonstrates a strong balance between speed, low power, and hardware utilisation. These characteristics make it well-suited for deployment in secure embedded applications, such as IoT devices, edge nodes, and real-time authentication systems.

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