2020 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/isc251055.2020.9239061
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Detecting Counterfeit ICs with Blockchain-based Verification Framework

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“…Simulations have been carried out on a variety of system configurations, including Linux Ubuntu OS [66], [69] and macOS [69], [79], Windows OS [78]. Experimental analysis of the proposed solutions has been carried out in terms of throughput, transaction latency, gas prices and storage required [51], [60], [61], [68], [81]. Some of these papers have also provided information on the storage used in terms of the number of bytes, or data fields in the block.…”
Section: Simulation / Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Simulations have been carried out on a variety of system configurations, including Linux Ubuntu OS [66], [69] and macOS [69], [79], Windows OS [78]. Experimental analysis of the proposed solutions has been carried out in terms of throughput, transaction latency, gas prices and storage required [51], [60], [61], [68], [81]. Some of these papers have also provided information on the storage used in terms of the number of bytes, or data fields in the block.…”
Section: Simulation / Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of a 128-bit arbiter PUF proposed by Islam et al [61] involves a set of 128 challenges, with MD5-128 hash applied to the corresponding 128-bit responses, resulting in a total of 2,176 bytes of data in the challenge and hash response fields of a transaction. The required data fields in the solution proposed by Huang et al [81] include Hash Value, Counterfeit Status, and Transactions, with the Hash Algorithm specified as SHA-1, featuring an output size of 160 bits.…”
Section: Simulation / Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%