Research Topic

Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security

This cluster of papers focuses on hardware security and authentication techniques, including the use of Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) for device authentication and key generation, detection and prevention of Hardware Trojans, logic encryption methods, FPGA security, anti-counterfeiting measures, IC reverse engineering, scan-based side-channel attacks, machine learning attacks on hardware, and obfuscation techniques to protect integrated circuits.

Works
21,478
Citations
224,756
Domain
Physical Sciences
Field
Computer Science
Subfield
Hardware and Architecture
OpenAlex ID
T12122

Taxonomy Context

Physical Sciences / Computer Science / Hardware and Architecture

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