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We propose a novel technique to watermark sequential circuits by embedding a signature via state encoding. The proposed technique is a greedy heuristic for the subgraph matching problem, which has two steps: (a) watermark graph construction and (b) watermark embedding in the State Transition Graph of the FSM. Due to combinatorial complexity, reverse engineering and erasing the watermark from the FSM...
Reversible logic is an emerging nanotechnology used in the design and implementation of nanotechnology and quantum computing with the main goal of reducing physical entropy gain. Significant work have been produced in the design of fundamental reversible logic structures and arithmetic units, and recent developments in sequential design of reversible circuits has opened new avenues in the implementation...
Reversible logic is gaining significant consideration as the potential logic design style for implementation in modern nanotechnology and quantum computing with minimal impact on physical entropy. Recent advances in reversible logic allow schemes for computer architectures using improved quantum computer algorithms. Significant contributions have been made in the literature towards the design of reversible...
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