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This letter presents the first ultra-lightweight transmitter based on electromagnetic emanation to send embedded intellectual properties (IP) identity (ID) quickly and discreetly. The proposed solution is based on a binary frequency shift keying (BFSK) transmitter that ensures an exceptionally high data rate. In addition, we present a coherent demodulation method using slippery window spectral analysis...
Over the past 10 years, the designers of intellectual properties (IP) have faced increasing threats including illegal copy or cloning, counterfeiting, reverse-engineering. This is now a critical issue for the microelectronics industry, mainly for fabless designers and FPGA designers. The design of a secure, efficient, lightweight protection scheme for design data is a serious challenge for the hardware...
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