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A Physical Unclonable Function with Redox-based Nanoionic Resistive Memory

Authors :
Kim, Jeeson
Ahmed, Taimur
Nili, Hussein
Yang, Jiawei
Jeong, Doo Seok
Beckett, Paul
Sriram, Sharath
Ranasinghe, Damith C.
Kavehei, Omid
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

A unique set of characteristics are packed in emerging nonvolatile reduction-oxidation (redox)-based resistive switching memories (ReRAMs) such as their underlying stochastic switching processes alongside their intrinsic highly nonlinear current-voltage characteristic, which in addition to known nano-fabrication process variation make them a promising candidate for the next generation of low-cost, low-power, tiny and secure Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs). This paper takes advantage of this otherwise disadvantageous ReRAM feature using a combination of novel architectural and peripheral circuitry. We present a physical one-way function, nonlinear resistive Physical Unclonable Function (nrPUF), potentially applicable in variety of cyber-physical security applications given its performance characteristics. We experimentally verified performance of Valency Change Mechanism (VCM)-based ReRAM in nano-fabricated crossbar arrays across multiple dies and runs. In addition to a massive pool of Challenge-Response Pairs (CRPs), using a combination of experimental and simulation, our proposed PUF shows a reliability of 98.67%, a uniqueness of 49.85%, a diffuseness of 49.86%, a uniformity of 47.28%, and a bit-aliasing of 47.48%.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1611.04665
Document Type :
Working Paper