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With the rapid development and globalization of semiconductor design and fabrication, integrated circuit (IC) is becoming more vulnerable to malicious modification called hardware Trojan. As Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) core has been widely used in security critical applications, it can easily become a target of Hardware Trojan. In this paper, 9 potential AES hardware Trojans, which cover Trojan...
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are employed to generate unique signature to be used for integrated circuit (IC) identification and authentication. Existing PUFs exploit only process variations for generating unique signature. Due to the spatial correlation between process parameters, such PUFs will be vulnerable to be modeled or leak information under side-channel attacks. The PUF we present...
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