Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Encoding data for cells in a PUF that corresponds to a response in a challenge response pair
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Application No.: US16036498Application Date: 2018-07-16
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Publication No.: US10439828B2Publication Date: 2019-10-08
- Inventor: Bertrand Cambou
- Applicant: Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of Northern Arizona University
- Applicant Address: US AZ Flagstaff
- Assignee: ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee: ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS ON BEHALF OF NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY
- Current Assignee Address: US AZ Flagstaff
- Agency: Quarles & Brady LLP
- Main IPC: H04L29/06
- IPC: H04L29/06 ; H04L9/32 ; H04L9/06 ; H04L9/00

Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for authenticating distributed peripherals on a computer network using an array of physically unclonable functions (PUF). As each PUF is unique, each PUF is able to generate a plurality of challenge response pairs that are unique to that PUF. The integrated circuits of the PUF comprise a plurality of cells, where a parameter (such as a voltage) of each cell may be measured (possibly averaged over many readings). The plurality of cells in the PUF may be arranged in a one, two or more dimensional matrix. A protocol based on an addressable PUF generator (APG) allows the protection of a network having distributed peripherals such as Internet of things (IoT), smart phones, lap top and desk top computers, or ID cards. This protection does not require the storage of a database of passwords, or secret keys, and thereby is immune to traditional database hacking attacks.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180343130A1 ENCODING TERNARY DATA FOR PUF ENVIRONMENTS Public/Granted day:2018-11-29
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