articleOct 26, 2004Closed access
A technique to build a secret key in integrated circuits for identification and authentication applications
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Abstract
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.
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- Key (lock)
- Computer science
- Identification (biology)
- Electronic circuit
- Transistor
- Integrated circuit
- Authentication (law)
- Electronic engineering
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