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Research on Temperature Characteristics of IoT Chip Hardware Trojan Based on FPGA

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Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems (CSPS 2019)

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With the development of science and technology, people gradually have a profound understanding about IoT technology, but due to the fast integration of IoT technology into life too fast in recent years, plenty of security risks are there brought about. Trojan virus in software level can be detected and cleared by software, but the Hardware Trojan (HT) on the chip has caused certain difficulty for detection it, and it will bring some troubles to users, like the increased power consumption of the chip or the risk of exposing privacy of the user. In this paper, the Hardware Trojan has been tested at different temperatures by means of the ring oscillator network (RON), with the implementation of the whole model is on the FPGA. In the end, it is found that the RON has a corresponding change in the detection degree of the HT at different temperatures.

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An, J., Cui, Z., Zhang, Z., Wu, L., Zhang, X. (2020). Research on Temperature Characteristics of IoT Chip Hardware Trojan Based on FPGA. In: Liang, Q., Wang, W., Liu, X., Na, Z., Jia, M., Zhang, B. (eds) Communications, Signal Processing, and Systems. CSPS 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 571. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9409-6_145

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