We present a circuit technique to extract true random numbers from carrier capture and emission in oxide traps in the emerging redox-based resistive memory (ReRAM). This phenomenon that appears as small changes in current magnitude passing through the device is known as random telegraph noise (RTN) and is increasingly becoming a source of reliability issues in nanometer-scale devices. We demonstrate a circuit that exploits TRN suitable for a true random number generator (TRNG) in security applications, where the system is secure from different adversarial attacks, including side-channel monitoring and machine learning analysis. We experimentally characterize RTN in ReRAMs and extract its dependency to temperature, voltage, and area. We intr...
The intrinsic variability of switching behavior in memristors has been a major obstacle to their ado...
True random number generators (TRNGs) use physical randomness as entropy sources and are heavily use...
A novel True Random Number Generator (TRNG), using random telegraph noise (RTN) as the entropy sourc...
We present a circuit technique to extract true random numbers from carrier capture and emission in o...
In this paper, we discuss some of the measurement and analysis techniques for Random Telegraph Noise...
Although the intrinsic variability in nanoelectronic devices has been a major obstacle and has preve...
In this work, we report a detailed discussion on the techniques and the requirements needed to enabl...
In this work, we propose for the first time a Verilog-A physics-based compact model of Random Telegr...
Abstract: In this paper, we delve into one of the most relevant defects-related phenomena causing f...
The power consumption of digital circuits is proportional to the square of operation voltage and the...
Some memristors with metal/insulator/metal (MIM) structure have exhibited random telegraph noise (RT...
The future security of Internet of Things is a key concern in the cyber-security field. One of the k...
International audienceRandom numbers are required in many applications such as cryptography, telecom...
True random number generator (TRNG) is a critical component in hardware security that is increasingl...
On-chip true random number generator (TRNG) circuits are designed by harnessing physical random vari...
The intrinsic variability of switching behavior in memristors has been a major obstacle to their ado...
True random number generators (TRNGs) use physical randomness as entropy sources and are heavily use...
A novel True Random Number Generator (TRNG), using random telegraph noise (RTN) as the entropy sourc...
We present a circuit technique to extract true random numbers from carrier capture and emission in o...
In this paper, we discuss some of the measurement and analysis techniques for Random Telegraph Noise...
Although the intrinsic variability in nanoelectronic devices has been a major obstacle and has preve...
In this work, we report a detailed discussion on the techniques and the requirements needed to enabl...
In this work, we propose for the first time a Verilog-A physics-based compact model of Random Telegr...
Abstract: In this paper, we delve into one of the most relevant defects-related phenomena causing f...
The power consumption of digital circuits is proportional to the square of operation voltage and the...
Some memristors with metal/insulator/metal (MIM) structure have exhibited random telegraph noise (RT...
The future security of Internet of Things is a key concern in the cyber-security field. One of the k...
International audienceRandom numbers are required in many applications such as cryptography, telecom...
True random number generator (TRNG) is a critical component in hardware security that is increasingl...
On-chip true random number generator (TRNG) circuits are designed by harnessing physical random vari...
The intrinsic variability of switching behavior in memristors has been a major obstacle to their ado...
True random number generators (TRNGs) use physical randomness as entropy sources and are heavily use...
A novel True Random Number Generator (TRNG), using random telegraph noise (RTN) as the entropy sourc...