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A Review—Hardware Security Using PUF (Physical Unclonable Function)

2019
With the increasing growth in electronic devices, there is equal importance for the circuit to be secured. Thus, hardware security is of great concern. In addition, many attacks have been developed every day. Hence, we need to design a PUF based system which helps us to reduce counterfeiting and avoids cloning of the circuit. A PUF (Physical Unclonable
Shruti Sakhare, Dipti Sakhare
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Piezo-PUF: Physical Unclonable Functions for Vacuum-Packaged, Piezoelectric MEMS

2019 Symposium on Design, Test, Integration & Packaging of MEMS and MOEMS (DTIP), 2019
The cyber and hardware security of constrained edge nodes have become a paramount requirement for the ultimate success of the Internet of Things (IoT). Such security needs to be guaranteed at minimum impact on energy efficiency and autonomy. One important approach to IoT energy autonmoy is the use of energy harvesters.
Alabi Bojesomo   +2 more
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Robust Optical Physical Unclonable Function Based on Total Internal Reflection for Portable Authentication.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) utilize uncontrollable manufacturing randomness to yield cryptographic primitives. Currently, the fabrication of the most generally employed optical PUFs mainly depends on fluorescent, Raman, or plasmonic materials ...
Zhiyuan Wang   +3 more
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A Concealable RRAM Physical Unclonable Function Compatible with In-Memory Computing

Design, Automation and Test in Europe
Resistive random access memory (RRAM) has been widely used in physical unclonable function (PUF) design due to its low power consumption, fast read/write speed, and significant intrinsic randomness.
Jiang Li   +4 more
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Securing Communication Devices via Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs)

2013
In recent years, it has been more than obvious that electronic hardware devices are more than pervasive parts, in most aspects of everyday life. Although, the increased need for communications and transactions, makes both security and privacy manners a crucial factor, that has to be considered with high attention.
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Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) Design Technologies: Advantages and Trade Offs

2017
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) is an emerging area, in the hardware security field. As a relatively new concept for computers and networks security, there is an ongoing research in various technologies. There are alternative proposed designs, so far, regarding different targets each time.
Ioannis Papakonstantinou   +1 more
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Physical Unclonable Function (PUF)-Based Security in Internet of Things (IoT): Key Challenges and Solutions

Handbook of Computer Networks and Cyber Security, 2020
M. S. Alkatheiri   +2 more
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Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs)

2023
Mark Tehranipoor   +2 more
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Modeling attack security of physical unclonable functions based on arbiter PUFs

2022
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) sind ein Versuch, Kryptographie auf der Basis von physikalischem Besitz aufzubauen, anstatt, wie bisher üblich, Teilnehmer eines kryptographischen Protokolls anhand ihrer Kenntnis oder Unkenntnis eines kryptographischen Geheimnisses wie beispielsweise Schlüsseln oder Nonces zu unterscheiden. In der Literatur gibt es
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Biochip-PUF: Physically Unclonable Function for Microfluidic Biochips

2023 IEEE International Test Conference (ITC), 2023
Navajit Singh Baban   +7 more
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