Title
FPGA Intrinsic PUFs and Their Use for IP Protection
Abstract
In recent years, IP protection of FPGA hardware designs has become a requirement for many IP vendors. In [34], Simpson and Schaumont proposed a fundamentally different approach to IP protection on FPGAs based on the use of Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs). Their work only assumes the existence of a PUF on the FPGAs without actually proposing a PUF construction. In this paper, we propose new protocols for the IP protection problem on FPGAs and provide the first construction of a PUF intrinsic to current FPGAs based on SRAM memory randomness present on current FPGAs. We analyze SRAM-based PUF statistical properties and investigate the trade offs that can be made when implementing a fuzzy extractor.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-74735-2_5
CHES
Keywords
Field
DocType
physical unclonable functions,ip protection,fpga intrinsic pufs,fpga hardware design,ip vendor,ip protection problem,different approach,puf construction,puf statistical property,current fpgas,sram memory randomness present
Trusted third party,Computer science,Parallel computing,Field-programmable gate array,Static random-access memory,Trade offs,Authentication protocol,Hash function,Physical unclonable function,Fuzzy extractor,Embedded system
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4727
0302-9743
413
PageRank 
References 
Authors
22.91
30
4
Search Limit
100413
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jorge Guajardo190366.50
Sandeep S. Kumar276646.03
Geert-Jan Schrijen387749.27
Pim Tuyls41986126.39