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DNA synthesis for true random number generation [PDF]
AbstractThe volume of securely encrypted data transmission required by today’s network complexity of people, transactions and interactions increases continuously. To guarantee security of encryption and decryption schemes for exchanging sensitive information, large volumes of true random numbers are required.
Linda C. Meiser +5 more
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True Random Number Generator Based on Fibonacci-Galois Ring Oscillators for FPGA
Random numbers are widely employed in cryptography and security applications. If the generation process is weak, the whole chain of security can be compromised: these weaknesses could be exploited by an attacker to retrieve the information, breaking even
Pietro Nannipieri +6 more
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True Random Number Generator Based on RRAM-Bias Current Starved Ring Oscillator
This work presents a resistive random access memory (RRAM)-bias current-starved ring oscillator (CSRO) as true random number generator (TRNG), where the cycle-to-cycle variability of an RRAM device is exploited as source of randomness.
D. Arumi +5 more
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A Self-Calibrating True Random Number Generator [PDF]
True Random Number Generators (TRNGs) are essential in all security systems. Unfortunately, large design effort is required to ensure that a TRNG design on a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) generates a sufficient entropy density at its output. This design effort relates to the fact that for each FPGA family a manual placement and routing procedure
Peetermans, Adriaan +3 more
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RAVA: An Open Hardware True Random Number Generator Based on Avalanche Noise
Entropy is a crucial resource in the domains of cryptography, artificial intelligence, and science. This paper introduces RAVA, a true random number generator based on avalanche noise.
Gabriel Guerrer
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Experimental Validation of a Chaotic Jerk Circuit Based True Random Number Generator
A method for true random number generation by directly sampling a high frequency chaotic jerk circuit is explored. A method for determination of the maximum Lyapunov exponent, and thus the maximum bit rate for true random number generation, of the jerk ...
Robert N. Dean +4 more
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Optimizing free layer of Magnetic Tunnel Junction for true random number generator
True random number generators (TRNGs) should ideally generate lengthy chains of non-repeating, uncorrelated bit-streams that are efficient in terms of both energy and area.
Alisha P.B., Dr. Tripti S Warrier
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On-chip jitter measurement for true random number generators [PDF]
Applications of true random number generators (TRNGs) span from art to numerical computing and system security. In cryptographic applications, TRNGs are used for generating new keys, nonces and masks. For this reason, a TRNG is an essential building block and often a point of failure for embedded security systems. One type of primitives that are widely
Yang, Bohan +4 more
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True random number generator (TRNG) is an important component for modern information security technologies. Among the candidates, TRNG with spin–orbit torque (SOT)-induced probabilistic magnetization switching is expected to be competitive for its ...
Yifan Wu +6 more
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On the design of state-of-the-art pseudorandom number generators by means of genetic programming [PDF]
Congress on Evolutionary Computation. Portland, EEUU, 19-23 June 2004The design of pseudorandom number generators by means of evolutionary computation is a classical problem. Today, it has been mostly and better accomplished by means of cellular automata
Seznec, André +3 more
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