articleNov 18, 2002Closed access

Silicon physical random functions

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

We introduce the notion of a Physical Random Function (PUF). We argue that a complex integrated circuit can be viewed as a silicon PUF and describe a technique to identify and authenticate individual integrated circuits (ICs).We describe several possible circuit realizations of different PUFs. These circuits have been implemented in commodity Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). We present experiments which indicate that reliable authentication of individual FPGAs can be performed even in the presence of significant environmental variations.We describe how secure smart cards can be built, and also briefly describe how PUFs can be applied to licensing and certification applications.

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Keywords
  • Physical unclonable function
  • Field-programmable gate array
  • Computer science
  • Authentication (law)
  • Tamper resistance
  • Electronic circuit
  • Integrated circuit
  • Function (biology)
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