Ending Piracy of Integrated Circuits
Computer2010Vol. 43(10), pp. 30–38
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Abstract
An effective technique to combat IC piracy is to render infringement impractical by making physical tampering unprofitable and attacks computationally infeasible. EPIC accomplishes this using a novel low-overhead combinational chip-locking system and a chip-activation protocol based on public-key cryptography.
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