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title = "Alternative approach to the generation of a unique response to a challenge 2",
abstract = "A device 30, which may comprise a physical unclonable function (PUF), generates a unique response to a challenge, the device comprising a plurality of structures 32 which can change from a first to a second distinct state in response to an appropriate challenge. The structures may be a series array of resonant tunnelling diodes (RTDs), but may also be other elements exhibiting negative differential resistance. The device is arranged to facilitate a challenge to the plurality of structures in combination to cause each structure to change from the first to the second state. The device is arranged to facilitate a measurement of an output of the structures in combination 34 in response to the input. The unique response is indicative of a sequence 36 in which the state change takes place for each structure. The device may exhibit non-linear behaviour such that a sweep-down of input voltages between two voltage values will not produce a reversed mirror-image switching sequence to that produced by a sweep-up between the same values. The device may comprise first and second separable parts, wherein one part is secured, the parts possibly being a vehicle lock and key or a battery and connector.",
author = "Robert Young and {Bernardo Gavito}, Ramon",
year = "2023",
month = jun,
day = "21",
language = "English",
type = "Patent",
note = " GB2613989A; H04L9/08; H04L9/32;",

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TY - PAT

T1 - Alternative approach to the generation of a unique response to a challenge 2

AU - Young, Robert

AU - Bernardo Gavito, Ramon

PY - 2023/6/21

Y1 - 2023/6/21

N2 - A device 30, which may comprise a physical unclonable function (PUF), generates a unique response to a challenge, the device comprising a plurality of structures 32 which can change from a first to a second distinct state in response to an appropriate challenge. The structures may be a series array of resonant tunnelling diodes (RTDs), but may also be other elements exhibiting negative differential resistance. The device is arranged to facilitate a challenge to the plurality of structures in combination to cause each structure to change from the first to the second state. The device is arranged to facilitate a measurement of an output of the structures in combination 34 in response to the input. The unique response is indicative of a sequence 36 in which the state change takes place for each structure. The device may exhibit non-linear behaviour such that a sweep-down of input voltages between two voltage values will not produce a reversed mirror-image switching sequence to that produced by a sweep-up between the same values. The device may comprise first and second separable parts, wherein one part is secured, the parts possibly being a vehicle lock and key or a battery and connector.

AB - A device 30, which may comprise a physical unclonable function (PUF), generates a unique response to a challenge, the device comprising a plurality of structures 32 which can change from a first to a second distinct state in response to an appropriate challenge. The structures may be a series array of resonant tunnelling diodes (RTDs), but may also be other elements exhibiting negative differential resistance. The device is arranged to facilitate a challenge to the plurality of structures in combination to cause each structure to change from the first to the second state. The device is arranged to facilitate a measurement of an output of the structures in combination 34 in response to the input. The unique response is indicative of a sequence 36 in which the state change takes place for each structure. The device may exhibit non-linear behaviour such that a sweep-down of input voltages between two voltage values will not produce a reversed mirror-image switching sequence to that produced by a sweep-up between the same values. The device may comprise first and second separable parts, wherein one part is secured, the parts possibly being a vehicle lock and key or a battery and connector.

M3 - Patent

M1 - GB2613989A

Y2 - 2019/05/15

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