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A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Physical Unclonable Function Interfaces and its Relation to the Random Oracle Model
Aug. 21, 2022, 12:24 p.m. |
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ePrint Report: A Theoretical Framework for the Analysis of Physical Unclonable Function Interfaces and its Relation to the Random Oracle Model
Marten van Dijk, Chenglu Jin
Analysis of advanced Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) applications and protocols rely on assuming that a PUF behaves like a random oracle, that is, upon receiving a challenge, a uniform random response with replacement is selected, measurement noise is added, and the resulting response is returned. In order to justify such an assumption, we need …
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