Physically Unclonable Functions Constructions, Properties and Applications /
Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are innovative physical security primitives that produce unclonable and inherent instance-specific measurements of physical objects; in many ways they are the inanimate equivalent of biometrics for human beings. Since they are able to securely generate and stor...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Chap. 1 - Introduction and Preview
- Chap. 2 - Physically Unclonable Functions: Concept and Constructions
- Chap. 3 - Physically Unclonable Functions: Properties
- Chap. 4 - Implementation and Experimental Analysis of Intrinsic PUFs
- Chap. 5 - PUF-Based Entity Identification and Authentication
- Chap. 6 - PUF-Based Key Generation
- Chap. 7 - Conclusion and Future Work
- App. A - Notation and Definitions from Probability Theory and Information Theory
- App. B - Non-intrinsic PUF(-like) Constructions
- References.