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  • Analysis of a Certificateless Aggregate Signature Scheme

    Chenhui WANG  Yumin YUAN  

     
    LETTER-Cryptography and Information Security

      Vol:
    E98-A No:1
      Page(s):
    421-423

    An aggregate signature scheme,which is an extension of ordinary signature, allows anyone to compress n signatures of n messages from n signers into a single short signature for reducing the size multiple individual signatures. Recently, Liu et al. proposed an efficient certificateless aggregate signature scheme with shorter public key size, constant AS size and with constant pairing computations. Although they proved that the scheme has existential unforgeability against adaptive chosen messages attacks. However, in this paper, two concrete attacks are proposed to show that Liu et al.'s scheme actually does not reach the security as they claimed.

  • Slider-Disk Impact and Impact Induced Data Erasure in High Density Magnetic Recording Systems

    Bo LIU  Yi-Jun MAN  Zhi-Min YUAN  Lei ZHU  Ji-Wen WANG  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E83-C No:9
      Page(s):
    1539-1545

    Future high density magnetic recording requires a nanometer spaced head-slider interface, high track seeking velocity and high spindle speed. Such a combination greatly increases the likelihood of slider-disk and slider-particle-disk impact. Furthermore, the impact can generate high flash temperature and leads to data reliability problems, such as partial or full data erasure. This work report a method to conduct controlled experimental investigations into the possibility of such a data erasure even when the temperature is far below the Curie temperature. Results indicate that the high density magnetic transitions are of high likelihood of being affected by the flash temperature. Investigations also extended to micromagnetic modeling of the flash temperature effect. Results suggest that thermally induced local stress can play important roll in the data erasure process. Modeling results also exhibit that smaller grain size and higher recording density are also of higher likelihood of getting the transitions being affected by the flash temperature.

  • A Fused Continuous Floating-Point MAC on FPGA

    Min YUAN  Qianjian XING  Zhenguo MA  Feng YU  Yingke XU  

     
    LETTER-Circuit Theory

      Vol:
    E101-A No:9
      Page(s):
    1594-1598

    In this letter, we present a novel single-precision floating-point multiply-accumulator (FNA-MAC) to achieve lower hardware resource, reduced computing latency and improved computing accuracy for continuous dot product operations. By further fusing the normalization and alignment in the traditional FMA algorithm, the proposed architecture eliminates the first N-1 normalization and rounding operations for an N-point dot product, and preserves the precision of interim results in a significant bit size that is twice of that in the traditional methods. The normalization and rounding of the final result is processed at the cost of consuming an additional multiply-add operation. The simulation results show that the improvement in computational accuracy is significant. Meanwhile, when comparing to a recently published FMA design, the proposed FNA-MAC can reduce the slice look-up table/flip-flop resource and computing latency by a fact of 18%, 33.3%, respectively.

  • Comparative Study of Head-Disk Spacing Measurement Techniques between Optical Method and Various In-Situ Methods

    Sheng-Bin HU  Zhi-Min YUAN  Wei ZHANG  Bo LIU  Lei WAN  Rui XIAN  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E85-C No:10
      Page(s):
    1784-1788

    The interaction between slider, lubricant and disk surface is becoming the most crucial robustness concern of advanced data storage systems. This paper reports comparative studies among various techniques for the measurement of head-disk spacing. It is noticed that the triple harmonic method gives a reading much closer to the reading of the head-disk spacing obtained optically at on-track center case, comparing with the PW50 method. Specially prepared disks with different carbon overcoat thickness (6.5 nm, 11 nm, 16 nm and 22 nm) were also used to study the reliability and repeatability of the triple harmonic method.

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