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A Novel Hardware Security Architecture for IoT Device: PD-CRP (PUF Database and Challenge-Response Pair) Bloom Filter on Memristor-Based PUF

Title
A Novel Hardware Security Architecture for IoT Device: PD-CRP (PUF Database and Challenge-Response Pair) Bloom Filter on Memristor-Based PUF
Authors
Lee, JungwonChoi, SeoyeonKim, DayoungChoi, YunyoungSun, Wookyung
Ewha Authors
선우경이정원
SCOPUS Author ID
선우경scopus; 이정원scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
ISSN
2076-3417JCR Link
Citation
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL vol. 10, no. 19
Keywords
physical unclonable functionbloom filterhardware securityPUFmemristor
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Because the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) requires technology that transfers information between objects without human intervention, the core of IoT security will be secure authentication between devices or between devices and servers. Software-based authentication may be a security vulnerability in IoT, but hardware-based security technology can provide a strong security environment. Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are hardware security element suitable for lightweight applications. PUFs can generate challenge-response pairs(CRPs) that cannot be controlled or predicted by utilizing inherent physical variations that occur in the manufacturing process. In particular, the pulsewidth-based memristive PUF (pm-PUF) improves security performance by applying different write pulse widths and bank structures. Bloom filters (BFs) are probabilistic data structures that answer membership queries using small memories. Bloom filters can improve search performance and reduce memory usage and are used in areas such as networking, security, big data, and IoT. In this paper, we propose a structure that applies Bloom filters based on the pm-PUF to reduce PUF data transmission errors. The proposed structure uses two different Bloom filter types that store different information and that are located in front of and behind the pm-PUF, reducing unnecessary access by removing challenges from attacker access. Simulation results show that the proposed structure decreases the data transmission error rate and reuse rate as the Bloom filter size increases; the simulation results also show that the proposed structure improves pm-PUF security with a very small Bloom filter memory.
DOI
10.3390/app10196692
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