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FSE
2008
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Post-Processing Functions for a Biased Physical Random Number Generator
Abstract. A corrector is used to reduce or eliminate statistical weakness of a physical random number generator. A description of linear corrector generalizing post-processing desc...
Patrick Lacharme
FSE
2007
Springer
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13 years 12 months ago
Bad and Good Ways of Post-processing Biased Physical Random Numbers
Algorithmic post-processing is used to overcome statistical deficiencies of physical random number generators. We show that the quasigroup based approach for post-processing rando...
Markus Dichtl
GLVLSI
2009
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
Physical unclonable function and true random number generator: a compact and scalable implementation
Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) and True Random Number Generators (TRNG) are two very useful components in secure system design. PUFs can be used to extract chip-unique signat...
Abhranil Maiti, Raghunandan Nagesh, Anand Reddy, P...
JOC
2011
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12 years 8 months ago
On the Security of Oscillator-Based Random Number Generators
Physical random number generators (a.k.a. TRNGs) appear to be critical components of many cryptographic systems. Yet, such building blocks are still too seldom provided with a form...
Mathieu Baudet, David Lubicz, Julien Micolod, Andr...
CHES
1999
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Random Number Generators Founded on Signal and Information Theory
The strength of a cryptographic function depends on the amount of entropy in the cryptovariables that are used as keys. Using a large key length with a strong algorithm is false co...
David Paul Maher, Robert J. Rance