We introduce a protection-based IP security scheme to protect soft and firm IP cores which are used on FPGA devices. The scheme is based on Finite State Machin (FSM) obfuscation and exploits Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) for FPGA unique identification (ID) generation which help pay-per-device licensing. We introduce a communication protocol to protect the rights of parties in this market. On standard benchmark circuits, the experimental results show that our scheme is secure, attack-resilient and can be implemented with low area, power and delay overheads.
翻译:我们引入了基于保护的IP安全计划,以保护用于FPGA装置的软和固态IP核心,该计划以FFM(FSM)迷惑为基础,利用FPGA独特识别(ID)生成的有形不可调离功能(PUF),帮助发放每笔付款许可;我们引入了通信协议,以保护市场各方的权利;在标准基准线路上,实验结果显示,我们的计划是安全的,具有攻击性,能够以低面积、权力和延迟的管理费用来执行。