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Physically unclonable function-based authentication is one of the widely accepted and promising hardware security primitives. For security applications, strong PUF circuits can generate a large number of challenge–response pairs (CRPs) for authentication.
Gisha Chittattukara Girijan +4 more
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Two-factor wearable device authentication protocol based on PUF and IPI
Wearable device is pushing the rapid development of mobile health,however,the open architecture of wireless body area network has brought challenges for the security of user data.In order to protect the security of user data,a two-factor authentication ...
Jun WANG +3 more
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Smart cities amalgamate technologies such as Internet of Things, big data analytics, and cloud computing to collect and analyze large volumes of data from varied sources which facilitate intelligent surveillance, enhanced energy management systems, and ...
Vincent Omollo Nyangaresi +4 more
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Applications of optoelectronic thin-film materials in chip security
With the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, the domain of information security is encountering increasingly complex challenges. Integrated circuits (ICs), as fundamental components for information
Pengyue Sun +5 more
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All-optical multilevel physical unclonable functions
Disordered photonic structures are promising for the realization of physical unclonable functions-physical objects that can overcome the limitations of conventional digital security and can enable cryptographic protocols immune against attacks by future quantum computers. The physical configuration of traditional physical unclonable functions is either
Sara Nocentini +4 more
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The Internet of Drones (IoD) has emerged as a critical extension of the Internet of Things, enabling unmanned aerial vehicles to support diverse applications, including precision agriculture, logistics, disaster monitoring, and security surveillance ...
Razan Alsulieman +6 more
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Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are alternatives to secret keys stored in non-volatile memory. PUFs derive secret keys on demand based on readings invoked from the complexity of their structures or their physical properties. Conventional PUFs rely
Aaron Pendino +6 more
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Asynchronous Physical Unclonable Functions – AsyncPUF [PDF]
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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Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are essential for anticounterfeiting. Creating high‐stability, multimode, and secure labels remains challenging. Herein, we present a novel self‐assembly method for modulating the optical signals of rare‐earth (RE ...
Yao Kou +7 more
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Flexible and Physically Unclonable Function Anti-Counterfeiting Labels via Multi-Level Dynamic Structural Color Encryption. [PDF]
Lin J +5 more
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