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PI PUF: A Processor-Intrinsic PUF for IoT
Computers and Electrical Engineering, 2023Li Ni +5 more
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On the Amount of Entropy in PUFs
2007The aim of this chapter is to provide an information-theoretic framework for the analysis of physical unclonable function (PUF) security. We set up this framework and then apply it to optical PUFs and coating PUFs. From the description of PUFs in Chapter 1 some obvious questions arise in the context of the security primitives discussed in Part I.
Tuyls, Pim, Skoric, Boris
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Buskeeper PUFs, a promising alternative to D Flip-Flop PUFs
2012 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust, 2012Cloning, theft of service and tampering have become serious threats on the revenue and reputation of hardware vendors. To protect their products against these attacks hardware security, based on cryptographic primitives using keys, can be used. These keys are usually stored somewhere in the hardware, so the strength of the security depends on the ...
Peter Simons +2 more
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PUF Sensor: Exploiting PUF Unreliability for Secure Wireless Sensing
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 2017Wireless sensors are increasingly penetrating every domain of our lives through integration with Internet of Things, e.g., such devices are widely incorporated into smart buildings and for monitoring critical industrial infrastructure. Sensing, collecting and communication of sensor data, however, are under threat from various attacks due to the ...
Yansong Gao 0001 +3 more
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PR-PUF: A Reconfigurable Strong RRAM PUF
2023 IFIP/IEEE 31st International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC), 2023Gokulnath Rajendran +5 more
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2011
Low cost computing devices have become a key enabler of the digital economy, supporting everyday activities such as banking, access control, and travel. These devices often present highly resource constrained environments which impede the introduction of technologies that can improve the safety of the transactions performed on them.
Patrick Koeberl +3 more
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Low cost computing devices have become a key enabler of the digital economy, supporting everyday activities such as banking, access control, and travel. These devices often present highly resource constrained environments which impede the introduction of technologies that can improve the safety of the transactions performed on them.
Patrick Koeberl +3 more
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Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2014, 2014
Ulrich Rührmair, Daniel E. Holcomb
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Ulrich Rührmair, Daniel E. Holcomb
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129. Mechanisms of puffing and puffing inhibition
Carbon, 1965H.F Volk, M Janes
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Cross-PUF Attacks: Targeting FPGA Implementation of Arbiter-PUFs
Journal of Electronic Testing, 2022Trevor Kroeger +4 more
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