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Spin-transfer torque RAM (STTRAM) is an emerging non-volatile memory (NVM) technology that provides better endurance, write energy and performance than traditional NVM technologies such as Flash. In embedded application such as microcontroller SoC of Internet of Things (IoTs), embedded Flash (eFlash) is widely employed. However, eFlash is also associated with cost, poor reliability and high write...
Physically Unclonable Function (PUF) is cost effective and reliable security primitives widely used in authentication and in-place secret key generation. With growing research in the area of non-CMOS technologies for memories and circuits, it is important to understand their implications on the design of security primitives. Resistive Random Accessible Memory (RRAM) offers easy integration with CMOS...
Physically Unclonable Functions (PUF) are the cost effective and reliable security primitives widely used in authentication and in-place secret key generation applications. With growing research in the area of non-CMOS technologies for memories and circuits, it's important to understand their implications on the design of security primitives. Resistive Random Accessible Memory (RRAM) offers easy integration...
Non-volatile memories (NVMs) such as Spin-Transfer Torque RAM (STTRAM) have drawn significant attention due to complete elimination of bitcell leakage. In addition to the plethora of benefits such as density, non-volatility, low-power and high speed, majority of Non-Volatile Memories (NVMs) are also compatible with CMOS technology enabling easy integration. Although promising, NVM brings new security...
Spintronic is one of the promising post-CMOS technology for energy and area efficient logic and memory design. In this paper we present two promising applications of spintronics namely associative computation and hardware security. We also discuss security vulnerabilities of spintronics and possible solutions.
Physically Unclonable Function (PUF) is a security primitive to address hardware security issues such as chip authentication, Intellectual Property (IP) protection etc. Conventional CMOS PUFs are built on delay (inverter chains, scan chains etc.) or memory structures (like SRAM). In this paper, we propose a novel PUF which works on the principles of spintronic Domain Wall Memory (DWM). Conventional...
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