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SRAM cells

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Visible to the public Stable cryptographic key generation using SRAM based Physical Unclonable Function

Submitted by grigby1 on Thu, 03/04/2021 - 3:06pm
  • SRAM fingerprint
  • random pattern
  • resilience
  • Resiliency
  • Scalability
  • secure IoT devices
  • SRAM
  • SRAM cells
  • SRAM chips
  • random number generation
  • SRAM physical unclonable function
  • SRAM PUF
  • Stability analysis
  • Static Random-Access Memory based PUFs
  • Threshold voltage
  • Transistors
  • Trusted Computing
  • zero trust
  • integrated circuits
  • Cadence Virtuoso tool
  • cryptographic key generation stability
  • cryptographic key sequence
  • Cryptography
  • digital fingerprint
  • fingerprint identification
  • hardware root-of-trust
  • Human Factors
  • authorisation
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • MOS devices
  • Physical Unclonable Function
  • policy-based governance
  • power aware computing
  • pubcrawl
  • pufs
biblio

Visible to the public A data remanence based approach to generate 100% stable keys from an SRAM physical unclonable function

Submitted by grigby1 on Wed, 05/16/2018 - 1:49pm
  • random noise
  • word length 256 bit
  • TMV scheme
  • Thermal stability
  • temporal majority voting
  • stable keys
  • stable key generation
  • SRAM chips
  • SRAM cells
  • SRAM cell
  • SRAM based key generation
  • SRAM
  • Resiliency
  • resilience
  • remanence
  • reliable key generation
  • arrays
  • pubcrawl
  • power ramp up times
  • Physical Unclonable Function
  • memory size 512 KByte
  • inherent process mismatch
  • Hardware
  • encryption keys
  • device aging
  • data remanence based approach
  • data remanence
  • Cryptography
  • Compositionality
  • Circuit stability
  • bit masking

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