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Application of mismatched Cellular Nonlinear Networks for Physical Cryptography


Abstract:

This paper proposes the use of Cellular Non-Linear Networks (CNNs) as physical uncloneable functions (PUFs). We argue that analog circuits offer higher security than exis...Show More

Abstract:

This paper proposes the use of Cellular Non-Linear Networks (CNNs) as physical uncloneable functions (PUFs). We argue that analog circuits offer higher security than existing digital PUFs and that the CNN paradigm allows us to build large, unclonable, and scalable analog PUFs, which still show a stable and repeatable input-output behavior. CNNs are dynamical arrays of locally-interconnected cells, with a cell dynamics that depends upon the interconnection strengths to their neighbors. They can be designed to evolve in time according to partial differential equations. If this If this equation describes a physical phenomenon, then the CNN can simulate a complex physical system on-chip. This can be exploited to create electrical PUFs with high relevant structural information content. To illustrate our paradigm at work, we design a circuit that directly emulates nonlinear wave propagation phenomena in a random media. It effectively translates the complexity of optical PUFs into electrical circuits.
Date of Conference: 03-05 February 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 March 2010
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Conference Location: Berkeley, CA, USA
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Center of Nano Science and Technology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA
Cognitive Robotics Laboratory, Technical University Munich, Germany
Institute of Electronic Design Automation, Technical University Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Robotics and Embedded Systems, Technical University Munich, Germany

Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Center of Nano Science and Technology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, USA
Cognitive Robotics Laboratory, Technical University Munich, Germany
Institute of Electronic Design Automation, Technical University Munich, Germany
Institute of Nanoelectronics, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Institute of Robotics and Embedded Systems, Technical University Munich, Germany
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