[Resource Topic] 2008/403: SPICE Simulation of a "Provably Secure" True Random Number Generator

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Title:
SPICE Simulation of a “Provably Secure” True Random Number Generator

Authors: Markus Dichtl, Bernd Meyer, Hermann Seuschek

Abstract:

In their paper “A Provably Secure True Random Number Generator with Built-in Tolerance to Active Attacks”, B. Sunar, W. Martin, and D. Stinson propose a design for a true random number generator. Using SPICE simulation we study the behaviour of their random number generator and show that practical implementations result in a too high frequency signal to be processed with current CMOS technology.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2008/403

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