From cold resistor to secure key exchanger

10/04/2021
by   Jiaao Song, et al.
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Utilizing a formerly published cold resistor circuitry, a secure key exchange system is conceived and explored. A circuit realization of the system is constructed and simulated. Similarly to the Pao-Lo key exchanger, this system is secure in the steady-state limit but crackable in the transient situations.

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