Physical unclonable functions
A physical unclonable function (PUF) is a device that exploits inherent randomness
introduced during manufacturing to give a physical entity a unique 'fingerprint'or trust anchor …
introduced during manufacturing to give a physical entity a unique 'fingerprint'or trust anchor …
QUAC-TRNG: High-throughput true random number generation using quadruple row activation in commodity DRAM chips
True random number generators (TRNG) sample random physical processes to create large
amounts of random numbers for various use cases, including security-critical cryptographic …
amounts of random numbers for various use cases, including security-critical cryptographic …
Approximate Computing: Concepts, Architectures, Challenges, Applications, and Future Directions
AM Dalloo, AJ Humaidi, AK Al Mhdawi… - IEEE …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The unprecedented progress in computational technologies led to a substantial proliferation
of artificial intelligence applications, notably in the era of big data and IoT devices. In the …
of artificial intelligence applications, notably in the era of big data and IoT devices. In the …
Codic: A low-cost substrate for enabling custom in-dram functionalities and optimizations
DRAM is the dominant main memory technology used in modern computing systems.
Computing systems implement a memory controller that interfaces with DRAM via DRAM …
Computing systems implement a memory controller that interfaces with DRAM via DRAM …
DR-STRaNGe: end-to-end system design for DRAM-based true random number generators
Random number generation is an important task in a wide variety of critical applications
including cryptographic algorithms, scientific simulations, and industrial testing tools. True …
including cryptographic algorithms, scientific simulations, and industrial testing tools. True …
DRAM-Based PUF Utilizing the Variation of Adjacent Cells
E Abulibdeh, L Younes, B Mohammad… - IEEE Transactions …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) is a security mechanism that takes advantage of
the physical variations in a device to create a unique response that can be used as a device …
the physical variations in a device to create a unique response that can be used as a device …
High-Performance and Power-Saving Mechanism for Page Activations Based on Full Independent DRAM Sub-Arrays in Multi-Core Systems
Modern DRAM devices' performance and energy efficiency are significantly improved when
the row-buffer locality is exploited properly. In multi-core architectures, however, the DRAM …
the row-buffer locality is exploited properly. In multi-core architectures, however, the DRAM …
Dtrng: Low cost and robust true random number generator using dram weak write scheme
K Humood, B Mohammad… - 2021 IEEE International …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
True Random Number Generators (TRNGs) are used in a variety of applications including
cryptography, computer simulation, gambling games, machine learning and …
cryptography, computer simulation, gambling games, machine learning and …
EPUF: An Entropy-derived Latency-Based DRAM Physical Unclonable Function for Lightweight Authentication in Internet of Things
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are hardware-based mechanisms that exploit
inherent manufacturing variations to generate unique identifiers for devices. Dynamic …
inherent manufacturing variations to generate unique identifiers for devices. Dynamic …
EPUF: A Novel Scheme Based on Entropy Features of Latency-based DRAM PUFs Providing Lightweight Authentication in IoT Networks
Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are hardware-oriented primitives that exploit
manufacturing variations to generate a unique identity for a physical system. Recent …
manufacturing variations to generate a unique identity for a physical system. Recent …