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Application of Resistive Random Access Memory in Hardware Security: A Review

Advanced Electronic Materials, 2021
Nowadays, advancements in the design of trusted system environments are relying on security provided by hardware‐based primitives, while replacing resource‐hungry software security measures. Emerging nonvolatile memory devices are promising candidates to
Gokulnath Rajendran   +3 more
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Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1984
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Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory

Spintronics Handbook: Spin Transport and Magnetism, Second Edition, 2019
Introduction Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) combines a magnetic device with standard silicon-based microelectronics to obtain the combined attributes of non-volatility, high-speed operation and unlimited read and write endurance not found ...
Johan Åkerman
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Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory: Present and Future

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2020
Magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) is regarded as a reliable persistent memory technology because of its long data retention and robust endurance.
S. Ikegawa   +3 more
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1T-1C Dynamic Random Access Memory Status, Challenges, and Prospects

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2020
This article reviews the status, the challenges, and the perspective of 1T-1C dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chip. The basic principles of the DRAM are presented, introducing the key functional aspects and the structure of modern devices. We present
A. Spessot, Hyungrock Oh
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Simple Random Access Compression

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2009
Given a sequence S of n symbols over some alphabet Σ of size σ, we develop new compression methods that are (i) very simple to implement; (ii) provide O(1) time random access to any symbol (or short substring) of the original sequence. Our simplest solution uses at most 2h+o(h) bits of space, where h = n(H $_{0}$ (S)+1), and H $_{0}$ (S) is the zeroth-
Fredriksson, Kimmo, Nikitin, Fedor
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Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1985
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Ferroelectric Random Access Memories

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2012
Ferroelectric random access memory (FeRAM) is a nonvolatile memory, in which data are stored using hysteretic P-E (polarization vs. electric field) characteristics in a ferroelectric film. In this review, history and characteristics of FeRAMs are first introduced. It is described that there are two types of FeRAMs, capacitor-type and FET-type, and that
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