Martin Simka
Ing. Martin Šimka
(Ph.D. student)

Park Komenského 13, 041 20 Košice
e-mail: Martin.Simka@tuke.sk
Home page:
http://www.best.tuke.sk/simka/index.html

Biography:

He was born in 1979 in Košice. After finishing the Secondary Electrotechnical School in Košice, he continued in Master degree program at the Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics. He received his MSc. degree in Electronics and Telecommunications in 2002 after defending his Master's Thesis - Conception of connection of embedded processor to arithmetic coprocessor in SOPC Altera (written in English). Since 2000 he is a member of Board of European Students of Technology (BEST). 

Course Degree: 

2nd year of study, Electronics

Supervisor

Doc. Ing. Miloš Drutarovský, CSc.

Research area: 

Cryptography, implementation of cryptographic algorithms in Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), embedded cryptographic architectures

Publications:

List of publications

 

Journal
Milos Drutarovsky and Martin Simka. Custom FPGA Cryptographic Blocks for Reconfigurable Embedded NIOS Processor. Acta Electrotechnica at Informatica, 4(2):33-39, 2004.
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Conferences
Viktor Fischer, Milos Drutarovsky, Martin Simka, and Nathalie Bochard. High Performance True Random Number Generator in Altera Stratix FPLDs. In Jürgen Becker, Marco Platzner, and Serge Vernalde, editors, Field-Programmable Logic and Applications - FPL 2004, volume 3203 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 555-564, Lueven, Belgium, August 2004. Springer-Verlag.
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Martin Simka. Testing True Random Number Generators Used in Cryptography. In Proceedings of the IV. PhD students conference, pages 95-96. Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia, May 2004.
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Viktor Fischer, Milos Drutarovsky, Martin Simka, and Frédéric Celle. Simple PLL-based True Random Number Generator for Embedded Digital Systems. In Proceedings of IEEE Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and Systems Workshop - DDECS 2004, pages 129-136, Stara Lesna, Slovakia, April 18-21, 2004.
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Martin Simka, Viktor Fischer, and Milos Drutarovsky. Hardware-software Codesign in Embedded Asymmetric Cryptography Application - a Case Study. In Peter Y.K. Cheung, Georg A. Constantinide, and Jose T. de Sousa, editors, Field-Programmable Logic and Applications - FPL 2003, volume 2778 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1075-1078, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2003. Springer-Verlag.
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Martin Simka, Viktor Fischer, and Milos Drutarovsky. Hardware-software Codesign in Embedded Asymmetric Cryptography Application - a Case Study (extended version). 2003.
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Martin Simka and Milos Drutarovsky. Montgomery Multiplication Coprocessor on Reconfigurable Logic. In Proceedings of 13th International Czech-Slovak Scientific Conference Radioelektronika, pages 95-98, Brno, Czech Republic, May 6-7, 2003.
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Milos Drutarovsky and Martin Simka. Cryptographic True Random Number Generator for Embedded Nios Processor. In Proceedings of 13th International Czech-Slovak Scientific Conference Radioelektronika, pages 268-371, Brno, Czech Republic, May 6-7, 2003.
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Martin Simka. RSA Implementation on Reconfigurable Hardware. In Proceedings of the III. PhD students conference, pages 81-82. Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia, April 2003.
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Martin Simka and Viktor Fischer. Montgomery Multiplication Coprocessor for Altera Nios Embedded Processor. In Proceedings of Electronic Computers and Informatics, pages 206-211, Herlany, Slovakia, October 2002.
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Thesis
Martin Simka. Embedded architectures in cryptographic systems. (in Slovak), Thesis for dissertation exam, Technical University of Kosice, Department of Electronics and Multimedia Communications, June 2004.
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Martin Simka. Conception of connection of embedded processor to arithmetic coprocessor in SOPC Altera. Master's thesis, Technical University of Kosice, Department of Electronics and Multimedia Communications, January-May 2002.
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Last update: Sep 8, 2004