Low-cost configurable ring oscillator PUF with improved uniqueness

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The physical unclonable function (PUF) produces die-unique responses and is regarded as an emerging security primitive that can be used for authentication of devices. The complexity of a conventional PUF design based on a ring oscillator (RO) is rather high, so limiting its use in many applications. The configurable ring oscillator (CRO) PUF has been advocated as a possible solution to this issue. In this paper, a low hardware complexity CRO PUF design with an enhanced capability to generate a large number of bit responses is proposed; only an inverter and a multiplexer are used in each delay unit. The responses are generated by considering the variation due to fabrication of the logic gates and wires in the CROs. A novel comparison strategy is proposed for the generation of the responses. The proposed PUF design is implemented on Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGAs. These results show that the proposed CRO PUF design has good uniqueness; moreover, it is also robust in its operation for the temperature range of -25°C∼85°C.

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Cui, Y., Wang, C., Liu, W., Yu, Y., O’Neill, M., & Lombardi, F. (2016). Low-cost configurable ring oscillator PUF with improved uniqueness. In Proceedings - IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Vol. 2016-July, pp. 558–561). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2016.7527301

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