In this paper, we analyze ring oscillator (RO) based physical unclonable function (PUF) on FPGAs. We show that the systematic process variation adversely affects the ability of the RO-PUF to generate unique chip-signatures, and propose a compensation method to mitigate it. Moreover, a configurable ring oscillator (CRO) technique is proposed to reduce noise in PUF responses. Our compensation method could improve the uniqueness of the PUF by an amount as high as 18%. The CRO technique could produce nearly 100% error-free PUF outputs over varying environmental conditions without post-processing while consuming minimum area. © International Association for Cryptologic Research 2010.
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Maiti, A., & Schaumont, P. (2011). Improved ring oscillator PUF: An FPGA-friendly secure primitive. Journal of Cryptology, 24(2), 375–397. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00145-010-9088-4
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