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We present a new method for protecting chips against counterfeits that makes the IC identification more accessible to the end user. Our method requires the original chip manufacturer to frequently publish identification sequences for each IC. These sequences are excerpts from the output of a stream cipher that is embedded in the protected chip and parameterized by a secret unique key. The key initialization...
This paper presents a new method for protecting netlist-based Intellectual Property (IP) cores in FPGAs by actively using voltage-controlled side-channel receivers. The receivers are realized by modulating the supply voltage of the chip, while at the same time detecting these changes from within the chip using a ring oscillator. The levels of the supply voltage can be determined by constantly monitoring...
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