| YAVNE,
ISRAEL (19 September 2005) – El-Mul
Technologies is developing a hardware-based device
that can generate random numbers at bit rates
of 1 GHz and higher.
El-Mul
Technologies CEO Armin Schon announced today that
El-Mul's patented carbon nanotube (CNT) field emitters
will be the basis for a new generation of extremely
high-speed true random number generators (TRNG),
following two years of research and development
work.
“We've
worked very closely with the scientists at
one of Israel's leading research centers to see
how this device can be manufactured, and we're
now looking at a prototype system,” Schon said. “While
El-Mul knows how to manufacture CNTs as field emitters,
our project partner has many years of practical
experience in fast pulse processing and system
engineering.”
The
CNT emitter is an ideal platform for natural, quantum-based
random number generation. Research conducted jointly
by both partners shows that the stream of electrons
emitted from El-Mul's CNT tip can be used to create
real time and nearreal time bit rate streams for
practical use. This capability eliminates
the need to employ a deterministic algorithm
that produces a pseudo random number based
on a true random number ‘seed' .
This means, for example, that security keys
produced by CNT-based hardware are practically
impossible to decode -- even with the fastest
computers -- because they are truly random
and they change too rapidly.
The
CNT-based TRNG device is superior to conventional
thermal TRNG sources because of its low
degree of auto correlation, even at the highest
speeds. When the CNT emitter is paired with El-Mul's
state-of-the-art electron detectors, one can achieve
a system with signal-to-noise ratio sufficient
for digitalization without need for further amplification,
resulting in negligible influence by environmental
factors.A single CNT-based TRNG can reach a random
bit rate of 1 GHz, about 100 to 1000 times
faster than the best commercial TRNGs now on the
market .
Since
tens of thousands of the microscopic field emission
sources and their respective detectors could be
integrated on a single discrete element, the upper
speed limits of this technology are well beyond
10 THz. (The fastest competing optical TRNGs cannot
offer such speeds, even in the future.)
The
need for powerful random number generation has
increased exponentially in the last decade -- in
tandem with computing power and resulting communications
and business demands. Most of today's standard
generators are computer and algorithm-based, and
so are inherently deterministic. Security keys
produced by these pseudo random number
generators can be routinely decoded when sufficient
computing power is used. Standard key encryption
methods (such as DES, AES, and RSA) are protected
mainly by lengthening their key size in order
to “out-run” computational
decryption activity. A quantum
mechanics based TRNG of sufficient speed cannot
be compromised by such methods. Potential
applications for a CNT-based TRNG include encryption
for secure communications (such as that needed
by homeland
security and mobile operations), secure network transactions (for example
between financial firms and government institutions ) and
secure business (including gaming ).
A CNTbased TRNG potentially can be
small enough to embed in current
and future personal computing and
communications devices.El-Mul and
its project partner have together
applied for international patentprotection
of the CNT-based TRNG.
Engineering
El-Mul's CNT field emitter for mass production
will require significant additional development. “Our
CNT field emitter technology is advancing and we
are already developing applications in several
key industries,” El-Mul's
Schon reported. “The
TRNG application is among the
most promising, and we're now procuring
the funding and investment required
to produce a proof-of-concept device.”
With
nearly 14 years experience in the design and manufacture
of electron and ion detectors for a variety of
industries, El-Mul Technologies is ideally equipped
to CNTdevelop and market this breakthrough CNT-based
TRNG device. El-Mul has also
been pioneering nanoscale devices since 2001, and
is creator of the E-Beam Ona-
Chip™ concept,
based on its proprietary, patented
CNT field emitter solution.
CONTACT: Noa Even-Tal Assistant
to the CEO El-Mul Technologies Ltd +972 8-943-4184
central@el-mul.com
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