SIMCom: Statistical sniffing of inter-module communications for runtime hardware trojan detection
Abstract
Timely detection of Hardware Trojans (HTs) has become a major challenge for secure integrated circuits. We present a run-time methodology for HT detection that employs a multi-parameter statistical traffic modeling of the communication channel in a given System-on-Chip (SoC), named as SIMCom. The main idea is to model the communication using multiple side-channel information like the Hurst exponent, the standard deviation of the injection...
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Title
SIMCom: Statistical sniffing of inter-module communications for runtime hardware trojan detection
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
77
Pages
103122 - 103122
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