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FSMx-Ultra: Finite State Machine Extraction from Gate-Level Netlist for Security Assessment
Nov. 15, 2022, 4 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: FSMx-Ultra: Finite State Machine Extraction from Gate-Level Netlist for Security Assessment
Rasheed Kibria, Farimah Farahmandi, Mark Tehranipoor
Numerous security vulnerability assessment techniques
urge precise and fast finite state machines (FSMs) extraction
from the design under evaluation. Sequential logic locking,
watermark insertion, fault-injection assessment of a System-ona-
Chip (SoC) control flow, information leakage assessment, and
reverse engineering at gate-level abstraction, to name a few,
require precise FSM extraction from the synthesized netlist of the
design. Unfortunately, no reliable solutions …
assessment eprint report finite state machine security security assessment state
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