The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the basic concepts and approach to secure the hardware design intellectual properties (IPs) from unauthorized use. We borrow the idea of watermarking from the well-established field of multimedia data protection, where digital watermarks are embedded into the object and can be extracted when necessary to establish ownership. However, watermarking design IP is a much more challenging task.
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Qu, G., & Yuan, L. (2012). Secure hardware IPs by digital watermark. In Introduction to Hardware Security and Trust (Vol. 9781441980809, pp. 123–141). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8080-9_6
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