A technique to build a secret key in integrated circuits for identification and authentication applications 论文

2004引用 832
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityIntegrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure AnalysisNeuroscience and Neural Engineering

摘要

This paper describes a technique that exploits the statistical delay variations of wires and transistors across ICs to build a secret key unique to each IC. To explore its feasibility, we fabricated a candidate circuit to generate a response based on its delay characteristics. We show that there exists enough delay variation across ICs implementing, the proposed circuit to identify individual ICs. Further. the circuit, functions reliably over a practical range of environmental variation such as temperature and voltage.