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ISW
2009
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Robust Authentication Using Physically Unclonable Functions
Abstract. In this work we utilize a physically unclonable function (PUF) to improve resilience of authentication protocols to various types of compromise. As an example application...
Keith B. Frikken, Marina Blanton, Mikhail J. Atall...
DAC
2009
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
A physical unclonable function defined using power distribution system equivalent resistance variations
For hardware security applications, the availability of secret keys is a critical component for secure activation, IC authentication and for other important applications including...
Ryan Helinski, Dhruva Acharyya, Jim Plusquellic
IJISEC
2010
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13 years 9 months ago
Flowchart description of security primitives for controlled physical unclonable functions
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are physical objects that are unique, practically unclonable and that behave like a random function when subjected to a challenge. Their use h...
Boris Skoric, Marc X. Makkes
IACR
2011
221views more  IACR 2011»
12 years 10 months ago
A Novel RFID Distance Bounding Protocol Based on Physically Unclonable Functions
Abstract. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems are vulnerable to relay attacks (i.e., mafia, terrorist and distance frauds) when they are used for authentication purpose...
Süleyman Kardas, Mehmet Sabir Kiraz, Muhammed...
FPL
2009
Springer
105views Hardware» more  FPL 2009»
14 years 3 months ago
Improving the quality of a Physical Unclonable Function using configurable Ring Oscillators
A silicon Physical Unclonable Function (PUF), which is a die-unique challenge-response function, is an emerging hardware primitive for secure applications. It exploits manufacturi...
Abhranil Maiti, Patrick Schaumont