The True Random Number Generator design using a high-noise oscillator [PDF]
The growing importance of creating appropriate safeguards in electronic systems forces design of integrated circuits dedicated for cryptographic purposes.
Igor Butryn +5 more
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Non-Recurring Improved Random Number Generator- a new step to improve cryptographic algorithms
The world is now behind technology transforming every terminology in daily life, like banking, cash, paper, shopping, communication and so on into, e-world terminologies.
Thomas Antu Annam, Paul Varghese
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A Very High Speed True Random Number Generator with Entropy Assessment
International audienceThe proposed true random number generator (TRNG) exploits the jitter of events propagating in a self-timed ring (STR) to generate random bit sequences at a very high bit rate.
A. Winstanley +8 more
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Low-Power True Random Number Generator Based on Randomly Distributed Carbon Nanotube Networks
Although the intrinsic variability in nanoelectronic devices has been a major obstacle and has prevented mass production, this natural stochasticity can be an asset in hardware security applications. Herein, we demonstrate a true random number generator (
Sungho Kim +5 more
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Random Number Hardware Generator Using Geiger-Mode Avalanche Photo Detector [PDF]
The main problems with existing hardware random number generators today are either low speed and/or prohibitively high cost. The physical concept and test results of sample data of the high-speed hardware true random number generator design based ...
Beremkulov, T. +3 more
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Practical True Random Number Generator Using CMOS Image Sensor Dark Noise
We present a true random number generator (TRNG) using dark noise of a CMOS image sensor. Because the proposed TRNG is based on the dark characteristics of the CMOS image sensor, it does not require any additional hardware, such as light source and ...
Byung Kwon Park +7 more
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Consideration for Affects of an XOR in a Random Number Generator Using Ring Oscillators
A cloud service to offer entropy has been paid much attention to. As one of the entropy sources, a physical random number generator is used as a true random number generator, relying on its irreproducibility.
Ryoichi Sato +5 more
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An Improved DCM-based Tunable True Random Number Generator for Xilinx FPGA [PDF]
True Random Number Generators (TRNGs) play a very important role in modern cryptographic systems. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) form an ideal platform for hardware implementations of many of these security algorithms.
Chakraborty, Rajat Subhra +2 more
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True-Randomness and Pseudo-Randomness in Ring Oscillator-Based True Random Number Generators [PDF]
The paper deals with true random number generators employing oscillator rings, namely, with the one proposed by Sunar et al. in 2007 and enhanced by Wold and Tan in 2009. Our mathematical analysis shows that both architectures behave identically when composed of the same number of rings and ideal logic components.
Bochard, Nathalie +3 more
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Chaos-based true random number generators
Random number (bit) generators are crucial to secure communications, data transfer and storage, and electronic transactions, to carry out stochastic simulations and to many other applications. As software generated random sequences are not truly random, fast entropy sources such as quantum systems or classically chaotic systems can be viable ...
Bonilla, Luis L +2 more
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