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      Embedded Systems Design with FPGAs 

      A Systematic Method to Evaluate and Compare the Performance of Physical Unclonable Functions

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          Physical one-way functions.

          Modern cryptographic practice rests on the use of one-way functions, which are easy to evaluate but difficult to invert. Unfortunately, commonly used one-way functions are either based on unproven conjectures or have known vulnerabilities. We show that instead of relying on number theory, the mesoscopic physics of coherent transport through a disordered medium can be used to allocate and authenticate unique identifiers by physically reducing the medium's microstructure to a fixed-length string of binary digits. These physical one-way functions are inexpensive to fabricate, prohibitively difficult to duplicate, admit no compact mathematical representation, and are intrinsically tamper-resistant. We provide an authentication protocol based on the enormous address space that is a principal characteristic of physical one-way functions.
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            Silicon physical random functions

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              Extracting secret keys from integrated circuits

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                2013
                November 1 2012
                : 245-267
                10.1007/978-1-4614-1362-2_11
                e126080f-6585-4053-8150-99dae731384b
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