Francisco Rodriguez-Henriquez
Francisco Rodriguez-Henriquez completed his Ph.D.
in the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering at Oregon State
University in June 2000 under the supervision of Dr.
Çetin K. Koç.
Francisco received his B.S. (1989) in Electrical Engineering from
the University of Puebla, and
his M.S. (1992) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering
from the National Institute of Astrophysics,
Optics and Electronics (INAOE), both located in Mexico.
He was also an undergraduate-level instructor at University of Puebla (BUAP)
and a graduate-level instructor at INAOE.
His research interests are in data and communication security,
cryptography, and wireless communications. Francisco is now working
as a professor for the Department of Electrical Engineering at
CINVESTAV-IPN
(Instituto Politecnico Nacional) in Col. San Pedro Zacatenco, Mexico.
Contact Information
E-mail: francisco@cs.cinvestav.mx
Selected Publications
- F. Rodriguez-Henriquez. New Algorithms and Architectures for
Arithmetic in GF(2^m) Suitable for Elliptic Curve Cryptography. Ph.D.
Thesis, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Oregon State
University, June 7, 2000.
Abstract
Thesis
- F. Rodriguez-Henriquez and C. K. Koc.
Parallel multipliers based on special irreducible pentanomials.
IEEE Transactions on Computers,
52(12):1535-1542, December 2003.
Abstract
Paper
- F. Rodriguez-Henriquez and C. K. Koc.
On fully parallel Karatsuba multipliers for GF(2^m).
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer
Science and Technology - CST 2003, pages 405-410,
Acta Press, Cancun, Mexico, May 19-21, 2003.
Abstract
Paper
Other Publications
Other papers by Francisco are found
here.
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