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arxiv: 2008.11355 · v2 · pith:5OTT27OE · submitted 2020-08-26 · cs.CR · cs.AI· cs.LG

Physically Unclonable Functions and AI: Two Decades of Marriage

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classification cs.CR cs.AIcs.LG
keywords securityfunctionshardwarephysicallypufsunclonableaimsapplications
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The current chapter aims at establishing a relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and hardware security. Such a connection between AI and software security has been confirmed and well-reviewed in the relevant literature. The main focus here is to explore the methods borrowed from AI to assess the security of a hardware primitive, namely physically unclonable functions (PUFs), which has found applications in cryptographic protocols, e.g., authentication and key generation. Metrics and procedures devised for this are further discussed. Moreover, By reviewing PUFs designed by applying AI techniques, we give insight into future research directions in this area.

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