A New Non-Binary Response Generation Scheme from Physical Unclonable Functions
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are widely used in key generation, with each PUF cell typically producing one bit of data. To enable the extraction of longer keys, a new non-binary response generation scheme based on the one-probability of PUF bits is proposed. Instead of using PUF bits directl...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) are widely used in key generation, with
each PUF cell typically producing one bit of data. To enable the extraction of
longer keys, a new non-binary response generation scheme based on the
one-probability of PUF bits is proposed. Instead of using PUF bits directly as
keys, non-binary responses are first derived by comparing the one-frequency of
PUF bits with thresholds that evenly divide the area under the probability
density function of the one-probability distribution and then converted to
binary keys. To simplify the calculation of these thresholds, a re-scaling
process is proposed and the beta distribution is used to model the
one-probability distribution. Our FPGA implementation results demonstrate a
significant increase in effective key length as opposed to previous works.
Finally, we estimate the error rates and biases of the generated keys, and
confirm the feasibility of the proposed key generation scheme. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.20324 |