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    Intellectual property protection for FPGA designs with soft physical hash functions: First experimental results

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    The use of Soft Physical Hash (SPH) functions has been recently introduced as a flexible and efficient way to detect Intellectual Property (IP) cores in microelectronic systems. Previous works have mainly investigated software IP to validate this approach. In this paper, we extend it towards the practically important case of FPGA designs. Based on experiments, we put forward that SPH functions-based detection is a promising and low-cost solution for preventing anti-counterfeiting, as it does not require any a-priori modification of the design flow. In particular, we illustrate its performances with stand-alone FPGA designs, re-synthetized FPGA designs, and in the context of parasitic IPs running in parallel
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