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Theses/Dissertations

2016

Security

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Threshold Voltage Defined Switches And Gates To Prevent Reverse Engineering, Ithihasa Reddy Nirmala Oct 2016

Threshold Voltage Defined Switches And Gates To Prevent Reverse Engineering, Ithihasa Reddy Nirmala

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

1Semiconductor supply chain is increasingly getting exposed to variety of security attacks such as Trojan insertion, cloning, counterfeiting, reverse engineering (RE), piracy of Intellectual Property (IP) or Integrated Circuit (IC) and side-channel analysis due to involvement of untrusted parties. In this thesis, we use threshold voltage-defined switches to design a logic gate that will camouflage the conventional logic gates both logically and physically to resist RE and IP piracy. The proposed gate can function as NAND, AND, NOR, OR, XOR, and XNOR robustly using threshold defined switches. We also propose a flavor of camouflaged gate that represents reduced functionality …