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Suitability of Generalized GAROs on FPGAs as PUFs or TRNGs Considering Spatial Correlations

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/OJIES.2023.3262871

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Table lookup; Ring oscillators; Field programmable gate arrays; Generators; Encryption; Correlation; Reproducibility of results; Authentication; FPGA; hardware security; Internet of things (IoT); physically unclonable function (PUF); secure key generation; true random number generator (TRNG)

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In this article, the suitability of a wide set of oscillators as true random number generators (TRNGs) and physically unclonable functions (PUFs) is studied. By introducing external signals, 2730 oscillators are analyzed without having to resynthesize the code each time. The results show that ring oscillators behave closest to an ideal TRNG, while some newly proposed oscillators in this article have high reproducibility and uniqueness as PUFs.
In the last years, guaranteeing the security in Internet of things communications has become an essential task. In this article, the bias of a wide set of oscillators has been studied to determine their suitability as both true random number generators (TRNGs) and physically unclonable functions (PUFs). For this purpose, a generic configurable structure has been proposed and implemented in an field programmable gate array (FPGA). With this implementation, by introducing some external signals it is possible to configure the system in different oscillator topologies. This way, we have managed to analyze 2730 oscillators composed by seven lookup tables (LUTs) without having to resynthesize the code each time. The performed analysis has included conventional ring oscillators, Galois ring oscillators, and newly proposed oscillator topologies. From this analysis, we have concluded that none of these oscillators behave as an ideal TRNG but ring oscillators present the closest to an ideal behavior. Regarding their suitability as PUFs, some of the newly proposed oscillators in this article present a high reproducibility, higher than that of conventional ring oscillator PUF (RO-PUF) and a high uniqueness. Furthermore, we have noticed that both their reproducibility and their uniqueness tend to improve when increasing the length of the oscillators, which opens the possibility of finding new oscillators with even better properties by studying oscillators of bigger lengths. Finally, by studying the spatial correlation of the bias of these oscillators, we have observed that they present a much lower spatial correlation compared to the ring oscillators, which opens the possibility of using these oscillators in PUF architectures that use more comparisons than typical RO-PUFs.

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