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Since the 4th Industrial Revolution, Internet of Things based environments have been widely used in various fields ranging from mobile to medical devices. Simultaneously, information leakage and hacking risks have also increased significantly, and secure authentication and security systems are constantly required. Physical unclonable functions (PUF) are in the spotlight as an alternative. Chaotic...
Security Labeling
In article 2102542, Dong Hyuk Park, Wook Park, Sunkook Kim, and co‐workers demonstrate chaotic phosphorescent patterns based on an organic crystal and MoS2 heterostructure for physical unclonable functions (PUFs). Phosphorescent‐pattern‐based PUFs achieve superior microscale randomness and no‐cloning code with ease of fabrication. In image analysis, an encoding capacity as a single...
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