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arxiv: 2005.10083 · v1 · pith:LDA7VD4A · submitted 2020-05-20 · cs.CR

Securing Digital Systems via Split-Chip Obfuscation

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keywords obfuscationsplit-chipdesignsystemuntrustedadvancedcircuitfabrication
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Security is an important facet of integrated circuit design for many applications. IP privacy and Trojan insertion are growing threats as circuit fabrication in advanced nodes almost inevitably relies on untrusted foundries. A proposed solution is Split-Chip Obfuscation that uses a combination trusted and untrusted IC fabrication scheme. By utilizing two CMOS processes, a system is endowed with the stronger security guaranties of a trusted legacy node while also leveraging the performance and density of an advanced untrusted node. Critical to the effectiveness of Split-Chip Obfuscation is finding an optimum partitioning of a system between the two ICs. In this paper, we develop a design flow for the Split-Chip Obfuscation scheme, defining the essential system metrics and creating a tool to rapidly assess the large design space. We demonstrate the concept of such a tool and show its application on an example SoC.

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