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A New PUF-Based Protocol for Mutual Authentication and Key Agreement Between Three Layers of Entities in Cloud-Based IoMT Networks

open access: yesIEEE Access
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is a promising framework for expanding and improving telemedicine services. A common cloud-based IoMT architecture consists of three layers of entities, the first layer (such as smart sensors and devices), the second
Amir Masoud Aminian Modarres   +2 more
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UDhashing: Physical Unclonable Function-Based User-Device Hash for Endpoint Authentication

open access: yesIEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2019
With IT consumerization, access control to remote system by endpoint user and endpoint device is mandatory for security and privacy protection. Existing systems bind an end user with his/her registered devices but authenticate only the user and device ...
Yue Zheng, Yuan Cao, Chip-Hong Chang
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FEN-AKA: a lightweight three-party authentication protocol for UAV in dynamic noise environments

open access: yesTongxin xuebao
To address unreliable UAV communications in high-noise, strong-interference environments, a lightweight three-party authentication protocol was proposed using noisy physical unclonable function (PUF) and fuzzy extractors.
SONG Jianhua, LIU Shiwei, ZHANG Yan
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First demonstration of reconfigurable and low-power strong physical unclonable function empowered by FeFET cycle-to-cycle variation

open access: yes
Abstract Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are of immense potential in authentication applications for numerous Internet of Things (IoT) devices. For creditable and lightweight PUF applications, high reconfigurability, ultra-low power, and large challenge-response pair (CRP) space are highly desirable.
Xueqing Li   +11 more
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On Design and Machine Learning Resiliency of Memristor- and eFlash-Memory-Based Strong Physical Unclonable Functions

open access: yes, 2021
The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has enabled an unprecedented expansion of interconnected networks and devices over which a huge amount of personal and/or sensitive data is carried. As a result, privacy and security issues are among the most significant challenges in designing IoT devices.
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