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A true random number generator with on-line testability

2014 19th IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS), 2014
True random number generators (TRNGs) are widely used throughout cryptography. They are used in the challenge response authentication procedures, key generation and for hardening measures against power analysis attacks. An important feature of each TRNG is true randomness. Such randomness can be obtained from random physical effects like noise.
Eberhard Böhl   +2 more
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An embedded true random number generator for FPGAs

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM/SIGDA 12th international symposium on Field programmable gate arrays, 2004
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are an increasingly popular choice of platform for the implementation of cryptographic systems. Until recently, designers using FPGAs had less than optimal choices for a source of truly random bits. In this paper we extend a technique that uses on-chip jitter and PLLs to a much larger class of FPGAs that do not ...
Paul Kohlbrenner, Kris Gaj
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A meta-level true random number generator

International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems, 2010
True random number generators (TRNGs) are extensively used in cryptography, simulations and statistics. In this work, we introduce, extend and analyse the concept of the randomised bit cell (RBC), introducing a second meta-level of randomisation, being able to simultaneously produce random numbers and detect active non-intrusive attacks. The concept is
Bernhard Fechner, Andre Osterloh
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Parallel, True Random Number Generator (P-TRNG): Using Parallelism for Fast True Random Number Generation in Hardware

2021 IEEE 11th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2021
Currently, True Random Number Generation (TRNG) is relatively slow, utilizing natural, physical processes as its entropy source. Other types of random numbers, such as Pseudo-Random Numbers, lack true randomness as eventually they repeat, but can be generated with great speed.
Thomas Arciuolo, Khaled M. Elleithy
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Influence of the temperature on true random number generators

2011 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust, 2011
Today TRNGs are used in many different applications. The quality of their randomness is determined by these applications: for example those with security requirements need very good random numbers while simulations have fewer constraints on their properties.
Mathilde Soucarros   +4 more
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Chaotic Oscillator Based True Random Number Generator

2021 29th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2021
In this study, a CCII+ based chaotic oscillator design, based on a set of chaotic equations that has not been physically implemented before, and a random number generator design, using this analog chaos generator, is realized. The dynamic behavior of the chaotic oscillator has been observed by PSPICE simulations and confirmed by experimental studies ...
Ahmet Can Özçelik   +1 more
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Physical true random number generator

Chinese Science Bulletin, 2009
The requirement of physical true random number generator and the difference between the true random number and pseudo-random number are presented. The recent experiements of true ran-dom number generator, expetically, the various schemes of true random number generator based on lasers, are summarized.
Yu LIU, Hong GUO, AnHong WEI Wei DANG
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An Analysis of DCM-Based True Random Number Generator

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, 2020
A true random number generator (TRNG) using Digital clock manager (DCM) blocks of a Xilinx FPGA has advantages of minimal usage of logic elements and tunability of clock frequencies to search for better randomness. Its operating principle is beat frequency detection, which uses the least significant bits (LSBs) of a counter that counts the number of ...
Naoki Fujieda   +2 more
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A Memristive True Random Number Generator

2023 30th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), 2023
Adil Malik, Christos Papavassiliou
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True Random Number Generators in FPGAs

2011
The issue of random number generation is crucial for the implementation of cryptographic systems in FPGAs. Random numbers are often used in key generation processes, authentication protocols, zeroknowledge protocols, padding, in many digital signature schemes, and even in some encryption algorithms.
V. Fischer, F. Bernard
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