Hardware-based authentication using SRAM Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) on ESP32 microcontrollers. Research-based PoC with 44,778 measurements across 16 devices over 6 months.
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Hardware-based authentication using SRAM Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) on ESP32 microcontrollers. Research-based PoC with 44,778 measurements across 16 devices over 6 months.
Repository to store all design and testbench files for Senior Design
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This repository contains source code and PCB designs for a switch matrix to measure carbon nanotube field-effect transistors.
🔒 Authenticate devices using ESP32 SRAM PUFs, leveraging unique hardware fingerprints to generate secure tokens without storing credentials.
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