Novel TCAM-based PUF with improved reliability for hardware-entangled security

Nagakarthik Tumuganti, Joonho Kong, Jun Rim Choi

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Abstract

Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are the circuits that extract a number of unique chip signatures determined by random physical variations from fabrication. Since they are able to securely store and generate secret keys, PUFs allow to bootstrap the hardware-based implementation of an information security. This manuscript proposes a novel ternary content addressable memory based PUF (TCAM-PUF) for secure embedded systems. The PUF responses are simulated under various conditions, which are start-up values of TCAM cells. The results show that the proposed TCAMPUF provides higher reliability and uniqueness than SRAM-PUF, which is one of the widely-used memory cell-based weak PUFs. According to our simulation, our TCAM-PUF provides an inter-chip and intra-chip hamming distance of 49.5% and 3.5% (on average), respectively and uniformity of 49.8% (on average.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20170716
JournalIEICE Electronics Express
Volume14
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • CAM
  • PUF
  • Reliability
  • SRAM
  • TCAM
  • Uniqueness

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