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Physical unclonable function with tristate buffers

2008 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2008
The lack of robust tamper-proofing techniques in security applications has provided attackers the ability to virtually circumvent mathematically strong cryptographic primitives by directly attacking the hardware. Consequently, physical tamper-proofing has emerged as an essential element in secure system design.
Erdinç Öztürk   +2 more
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Quaternary Debiasing for Physically Unclonable Functions

2018 IEEE 48th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL), 2018
This paper proposes a new multiple-valued debiasing method for extracting uniform random binary responses from physically unclonable functions (PUFs). The proposed method handles PUF responses as quaternary values and extracts the corresponding binary responses in a stable and ef?cient manner.
Manami Suzuki   +3 more
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On the Encryption of the Challenge in Physically Unclonable Functions

2019 IEEE 25th International Symposium on On-Line Testing and Robust System Design (IOLTS), 2019
Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are cryptographic primitives used to implement low-cost device authentication and secure secret key generation. Weak PUFs (i.e., devices able to generate a single signature or to deal with a limited number of challenges) and Strong PUFs (i.e., devices able to deal with large number of challenges) are widely ...
Elena-Ioana Vatajelu   +3 more
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On testing physically unclonable functions for uniqueness

2016 17th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED), 2016
A number of applications from smartcard to ePassport to eID depend on preventing unauthorized access to hardware and software functionality. Physically Unclonable Functions (PUF) rely on manufacturing process variations to create unique identifiers that can be used for various security applications including authentication and secure access.
Arunkumar Vijayakumar   +2 more
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Physical Unclonable Functions

Datenschutz und Datensicherheit - DuD, 2012
Stefan Katzenbeisser, André Schaller
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Strong Authentication with Physical Unclonable Functions

2007
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) can be used as a cost-effective means to store cryptographic key material in an unclonable way. They can be employed for strong authentication of objects, e.g., tokens, and of persons possessing such tokens, but also for other purposes.
Tuyls, P.T., Skoric, B.
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Organic Light‐Emitting Physically Unclonable Functions

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Resul Özdemir   +2 more
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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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Graphene-Based Physically Unclonable Functions with Dual Source of Randomness

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2023
Sami Pekdemir   +2 more
exaly  

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