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Hardware Security for and beyond CMOS Technology

Johann Knechtel

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Abstract

As with most aspects of electronic systems and integrated circuits, hardware security has traditionally evolved around the dominant CMOS technology. However, with the rise of various emerging technologies, whose main purpose is to overcome the fundamental limitations for scaling and power consumption of CMOS technology, unique opportunities arise to advance the notion of hardware security. In this paper, I first provide an overview on hardware security in general. Next, I review selected emerging technologies, namely (i) spintronics, (ii) memristors, (iii) carbon nanotubes and related transistors, (iv) nanowires and related transistors, and (v) 3D and 2.5D integration. I then discuss their application to advance hardware security and also outline related challenges.

Topics & Concepts

CMOSHardware security moduleComputer scienceTransistorEmerging technologiesMemristorEmbedded systemPower consumptionIntegrated circuitNanoelectronicsCryptographyComputer architectureElectrical engineeringComputer securityEngineeringPower (physics)NanotechnologyMaterials scienceArtificial intelligenceVoltageQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeuroscience and Neural Engineering
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