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|abstract=<p><span>Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) extract unique chip signatures from process variations. They are used in identification, authentication, integrity verification, and anti-counterfeiting tasks. We introduce new PUF techniques that extract bits from pairwise skews between sinks of a clock network. These techniques inherit the stability of clock network, but require a return network to deliver clock pulses to a certain region, where they are compared. Our algorithms select equidistant sinks and route the return network, then derive chip-specific random bits from available data with a moderate overhead. SPICE-based evaluation of clock-PUFs using a 45nm CMOS technology validates the operability, stability, uniqueness, randomness, and their low overhead.</span></p> | |abstract=<p><span>Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) extract unique chip signatures from process variations. They are used in identification, authentication, integrity verification, and anti-counterfeiting tasks. We introduce new PUF techniques that extract bits from pairwise skews between sinks of a clock network. These techniques inherit the stability of clock network, but require a return network to deliver clock pulses to a certain region, where they are compared. Our algorithms select equidistant sinks and route the return network, then derive chip-specific random bits from available data with a moderate overhead. SPICE-based evaluation of clock-PUFs using a 45nm CMOS technology validates the operability, stability, uniqueness, randomness, and their low overhead.</span></p> | ||
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|booktitle=Design, Automation \& Test in Europe (DATE) | |booktitle=Design, Automation \& Test in Europe (DATE) | ||
|title=ClockPUF: Physical Unclonable Functions based on Clock Networks | |title=ClockPUF: Physical Unclonable Functions based on Clock Networks | ||
|entry=inproceedings | |entry=inproceedings | ||
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| author | Yida Yao and Myung-Bo Kim and Jianmin Li and Igor L. Markov and Farinaz Koushanfar |
| booktitle | Design, Automation \& Test in Europe (DATE) |
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| title | ClockPUF: Physical Unclonable Functions based on Clock Networks |
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| year | 2013 |
| doi | 10.7873/DATE.2013.095 |
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| url | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6513541 |
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