In this work, we examine the potential of Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) that have been implemented on NAND Flash memories using programming disturbances to act as sustainable primitives for the purposes of lightweight cryptography. In particular, we investigate the ability of such PUFs to tolerate temperature and voltage variations, and examine the current shortcomings of existing NAND-Flash-memory PUFs that are based on programming disturbances as well as how these could potentially be addressed in order to provide more robust and more sustainable security solutions.
翻译:在这项工作中,我们研究了在无线闪电记忆上实施的物理不协调功能(PUFs)的潜力,利用编程干扰作为可持久的原始物,用于轻量级加密,特别是,我们调查此类无线隐密剂是否有能力容忍温度和电压变化,并研究基于编程干扰的现有无线闪电阻力目前存在的缺点,以及如何解决这些缺点,以便提供更有力、更可持续的安全解决办法。