Memristive True Random Number Generator for Security Applications [PDF]
This study explores memristor-based true random number generators (TRNGs) through their evolution and optimization, stemming from the concept of memristors first introduced by Leon Chua in 1971 and realized in 2008.
Xianyue Zhao +5 more
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A novel true random number generator based on a stochastic diffusive memristor [PDF]
Memristors can switch between high and low electrical-resistance states, but the switching behaviour can be unpredictable. Here, the authors harness this unpredictability to develop a memristor-based true random number generator that uses the stochastic ...
Hao Jiang +13 more
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Scalable true random number generator using adiabatic superconductor logic [PDF]
Alternative computing such as stochastic computing and bio-inspired computing holds promise for overcoming the limitations of von Neumann computers.
Wenhui Luo +3 more
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A RRAM-Based True Random Number Generator with 2T1R Architecture for Hardware Security Applications [PDF]
Resistance random access memory (RRAM) based true random number generator (TRNG) has great potential to be applied to hardware security owing to its intrinsic switching variability. Especially the high resistance state (HRS) variation is usually taken as
Bo Peng +3 more
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Demonstration of Three True Random Number Generator Circuits Using Memristor Created Entropy and Commercial Off-the-Shelf Components [PDF]
In this work, we build and test three memristor-based true random number generator (TRNG) circuits: two previously presented in the literature and one which is our own design.
Scott Stoller, Kristy A. Campbell
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Single skyrmion true random number generator using local dynamics and interaction between skyrmions [PDF]
Skyrmions, a kind of topological spin texture, have been considered as having potential for use in spin-based computing. Here, Wang et al. study the local dynamics of skyrmions interacting with pinning sites, demonstrating a skyrmion true random number ...
Kang Wang +5 more
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A High-Entropy True Random Number Generator with Keccak Conditioning for FPGA [PDF]
Any cryptographic system strongly relies on randomness to ensure robust encryption and masking methods. True Random Number Generators play a fundamental role in this context. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Bundesamt für
Valeria Piscopo +4 more
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Entropy Sources Based on Silicon Chips: True Random Number Generator and Physical Unclonable Function [PDF]
Entropy is a measure of uncertainty or randomness. It is the foundation for almost all cryptographic systems. True random number generators (TRNGs) and physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are the silicon primitives to respectively harvest dynamic and ...
Yuan Cao +7 more
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Improved Performance of SRAM-Based True Random Number Generator by Leveraging Irradiation Exposure [PDF]
Encryption is an important step for secure data transmission, and a true random number generator (TRNG) is a key building block in many encryption algorithms. Static random-access memory (SRAM) chips can be easily available sources of true random numbers,
Xu Zhang +9 more
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A Robust Chaos-Based True Random Number Generator Embedded in Reconfigurable Switched-Capacitor Hardware [PDF]
This paper presents a new chaos-based True Random Number Generator (TRNG) with a decreased voltage supply sensitivity. Contrary to the traditionally used sources of randomness it uses a well-defined deterministic switched-capacitor circuit that exhibits ...
P. Galajda, M. Drutarovsky
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