posted on 2023-07-26, 15:10authored byAlexandra Balan, Titus Balan, Marcian N. Cirstea, Florin Sandu
The integration of multicore processors and peripherals from multiple intellectual property core providers as hardware components of IoT multiprocessor systems-on-chip (SoC) represents a source of security vulnerabilities for the in-chip communication. This paper describes the concept and the practical results of a SoC security implementation that is illustrative for IoT applications. The mechanism employed in this approach uses physically unclonable functions (PUF) and symmetric cryptography in order to encrypt the transferred messages within the SoC between the microprocessor and its peripherals. The mechanism is experimentally validated at FPGA level, the paper describing also an implementation scenario for an IoT ARM based device.
History
Refereed
Yes
Volume
2020
Page range
231
Publication title
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking