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The configuration data sequence of a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is an Intellectual Property (IP) of the original designer. With the increase in deployment of FPGAs in modern embedded systems, the IP protection of FPGA has become a necessary requirement for many IP vendors. There have been already many proposals to overcome this problem using symmetric encryption techniques but these methods...
Self-healing systems can restore their original functionality by use of run-time self-reconfiguration, a feature supplied by state of the art FPGA devices. Commonly, integrity checks are performed by reading back the device configuration and validating its hash value. Systems which are prone to tampering and piracy of intellectual property may disable configuration readback, which renders this method...
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