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Experimental analysis of a ring oscillator network for hardware trojan detection in a 90nm ASIC
2012
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design - ICCAD '12
The modern integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing process has exposed chip designers to hardware Trojans which threaten circuits bound for critical applications. This paper details the implementation and analysis of a novel ring oscillator network technique for Trojan detection in an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC). The ring oscillator network serves as a power supply monitor by detecting fluctuations in characteristic frequencies due to malicious modifications (i.e. hardware
doi:10.1145/2429384.2429392
dblp:conf/iccad/FerraiuoloZT12
fatcat:4owu6d7ourbmzkaumqmc7sqidq