Adaptive Multi-bit SRAM Topology Based Analog PUF

12/14/2019
by   Sudarshan Sharma, et al.
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Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are lightweight cryptographic primitives for generating unique signatures from minuscule manufacturing variations. In this work, we present lightweight, area efficient and low power adaptive multi-bit SRAM topology based Current Mirror Array (CMA) analog PUF design for securing the sensor nodes, authentication and key generation. The proposed Strong PUF increases the complexity of the machine learning attacks thus making it difficult for the adversary. The design is based on scl180 library.

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