2022
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2264/1/012015
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Research and Design of Scalable Advanced Application Based on Dual-Core Smart Meter

Abstract: The dual-core smart meter based on the embedded operating system adopts a new software and hardware architecture design, and is equipped with software and hardware resources suitable for scalable advanced applications, which can support application software to form a unified large-scale market. Based on the software and hardware platform of the dual-core smart meter, this paper designs and implements application management functions suitable for advanced applications, and the design realizes advanced functions… Show more

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“…Subsequently, due to the continuous optimization and modification of the positive factorization scheme and the continuous development of the running speed of the computer, the large number of RSA encryption and decryption security requirements are much larger than before, and the natural need to increase the length of the key to ensure the security of RSA. Generally speaking, only the key length [7] above 1024 bits is secure enough. Unfortunately, because the key length is inversely proportional to the decryption speed, the longer the key length is, the slower the decryption speed is, and the hardware is difficult to realize, which undoubtedly brings great difficulties to the RSA application and greatly affects the RSA application.…”
Section: The Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, due to the continuous optimization and modification of the positive factorization scheme and the continuous development of the running speed of the computer, the large number of RSA encryption and decryption security requirements are much larger than before, and the natural need to increase the length of the key to ensure the security of RSA. Generally speaking, only the key length [7] above 1024 bits is secure enough. Unfortunately, because the key length is inversely proportional to the decryption speed, the longer the key length is, the slower the decryption speed is, and the hardware is difficult to realize, which undoubtedly brings great difficulties to the RSA application and greatly affects the RSA application.…”
Section: The Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%