2019
DOI: 10.1109/tcad.2018.2859402
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A Practical Split Manufacturing Framework for Trojan Prevention via Simultaneous Wire Lifting and Cell Insertion

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“…Li et al [11] recently proposed an advancement for ksecurity, with the following contributions (labeled as "+").…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Li et al [11] recently proposed an advancement for ksecurity, with the following contributions (labeled as "+").…”
Section: Discussion Of Prior Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"+" Additional dummy gates (and dummy wires) help to raise the security level as required for layouts initially holding only a few instances of some gate type. To model the insertion of dummy gates and simultaneous lifting of wires, Li et al [11] consider the concept of spanning subgraph isomorphism. "+" To limit computational cost, they propose a mixedinteger linear program (MILP)-based framework.…”
Section: Discussion Of Prior Artmentioning
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