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Auteurs principaux: Hian, Michael Lim Kee, Lin, Ten Wei, Xuan, Zachary Wu, Loy, Stephanie-Ann, Xiang, Maoyang, Teo, T. Hui
Format: Preprint
Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00308
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author Hian, Michael Lim Kee
Lin, Ten Wei
Xuan, Zachary Wu
Loy, Stephanie-Ann
Xiang, Maoyang
Teo, T. Hui
author_facet Hian, Michael Lim Kee
Lin, Ten Wei
Xuan, Zachary Wu
Loy, Stephanie-Ann
Xiang, Maoyang
Teo, T. Hui
contents The goal of this project is to design a digital dice that displays dice numbers in real-time. The number is generated by a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) using XORshift algorithm that is implemented in Verilog HDL on an FPGA. The digital dice is equipped with tilt sensor, display, power management circuit, and rechargeable battery hosted in a 3D printed dice casing. By shaking the digital dice, the tilt sensor signal produces a seed for the PRNG. This digital dice demonstrates a set of possible random numbers of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, 100 that simulate the number of dice sides. The kit is named SUTDicey.
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spellingShingle FPGA Digital Dice using Pseudo Random Number Generator
Hian, Michael Lim Kee
Lin, Ten Wei
Xuan, Zachary Wu
Loy, Stephanie-Ann
Xiang, Maoyang
Teo, T. Hui
Cryptography and Security
Applications
The goal of this project is to design a digital dice that displays dice numbers in real-time. The number is generated by a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) using XORshift algorithm that is implemented in Verilog HDL on an FPGA. The digital dice is equipped with tilt sensor, display, power management circuit, and rechargeable battery hosted in a 3D printed dice casing. By shaking the digital dice, the tilt sensor signal produces a seed for the PRNG. This digital dice demonstrates a set of possible random numbers of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, 100 that simulate the number of dice sides. The kit is named SUTDicey.
title FPGA Digital Dice using Pseudo Random Number Generator
topic Cryptography and Security
Applications
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00308