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Optical physical unclonable function

2017 IEEE 60th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), 2017
Many military and commercial systems require a unique digital identification for authentication, key derivation, and other purposes. Our approach uses an optical physical unclonable function (PUF) that can be implemented on printed circuit boards (PCB).
Michael Geis   +2 more
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FUNCTIONAL FASHIONS FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
The need of specially designed garments for physically handicapped people is becoming evident from the statistics regarding various types of disability in this country. The need can be met by a constructive program. Examples are given of clothing that is easy to put on, wear, and take off, that resists the friction of crutches and the strain of ...
H A, RUSK, E J, TAYLOR
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Physicalism, functionalism and conscious thought

Minds and Machines, 1996
In this paper, I provide further elaboration of my theory of conscious experience, in response to the criticisms made by David Cole, and I directly address a number of the issues he raises. In particular, I examine Cole's claim that functionalism rather than neurophysiology is the theoretical key to consciousness.
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Validation of Questionnaires on Physical Function

Nursing Research, 1977
Data-gathering instruments were used in a randomized controlled trial, designed to assess a structured preoperative educational program for elective surgical patients. The key dependent variable was the physical functional capacity of patients following surgery.
F, Fortin, S, Kérouac
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Physical vulnerabilities of Physically Unclonable Functions

Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2014, 2014
Clemens Helfmeier   +4 more
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Clockless Physical Unclonable Functions

2012
Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) exploit the physical characteristics of silicon and provide an alternative to storing digital encryption keys in non-volatile memory. A PUF maps a unique set of digital inputs to a corresponding set of digital outputs.
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Physical Aggression as a Function of Frustration and Physical Attack

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1971
S P, Taylor, R, Pisano
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On the learnability of physically unclonable functions

2017
Die Verbreitung von Integrated Circuits (ICs) steigt immer weiter. Damit erhöht sich allerdings auch das Risiko, dass Sicherheitslücken in diesen ausgenutzt werden. Angreifer haben bereits demonstriert, dass ein großes Spektrum an Angriffen mittels der genannten Sicherheitslücken möglich ist, um vertrauliche Informationen (z.B. geistiges Eigentum) oder
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Physical function endpoints in cancer cachexia clinical trials: Systematic Review 1 of the cachexia endpoints series

Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle, 2023
Judith Sayers   +2 more
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