2021
DOI: 10.3390/mi12121560
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A Novel RFID Authentication Protocol Based on Reconfigurable RRAM PUF

Abstract: Radio frequency identification technology (RFID) has empowered a wide variety of automation industries. Aiming at the current light-weight RFID encryption scheme with limited information protection methods, combined with the physical unclonable function (PUF) composed of resistive random access memory (RRAM), a new type of high-efficiency reconfigurable strong PUF circuit structure is proposed in this paper. Experimental results show that the proposed PUF shows an almost ideal value (50%) of inter-chip hamming… Show more

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“…Hence, reconfigurable PUFs (rPUFs) are proposed to introduce an update mechanism to refresh the CRPs, [5] which can be used to protect nonvolatile storage from intrusive attacks and malicious manufacturers. Accordingly, many rPUFs have been explored through various approaches, [6,7] including optical rPUFs, [8] phase change memory rPUFs, [9] resistive random access memory rPUFs, [10,11] spin-transfer torque magnetic random access memory rPUFs, [12] and spinorbit torque (SOT) based rPUFs. [13,14] Especially, SOT-based rPUFs have attracted increasing attention because SOT-induced magnetization switching has the advantages of low power consumption, fast switching speed, and high endurance.…”
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“…Hence, reconfigurable PUFs (rPUFs) are proposed to introduce an update mechanism to refresh the CRPs, [5] which can be used to protect nonvolatile storage from intrusive attacks and malicious manufacturers. Accordingly, many rPUFs have been explored through various approaches, [6,7] including optical rPUFs, [8] phase change memory rPUFs, [9] resistive random access memory rPUFs, [10,11] spin-transfer torque magnetic random access memory rPUFs, [12] and spinorbit torque (SOT) based rPUFs. [13,14] Especially, SOT-based rPUFs have attracted increasing attention because SOT-induced magnetization switching has the advantages of low power consumption, fast switching speed, and high endurance.…”
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confidence: 99%