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23 August 2022 A new true random number generator based on chaotic circuit architecture
Fei Lv, Jin Diao
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Proceedings Volume 12330, International Conference on Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Economy (CSAIDE 2022); 123300R (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646446
Event: International Conference on Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Economy (CSAIDE 2022), 2022, Huzhou, China
Abstract
In the fields of information security, the application of random numbers is becoming more and more widespread. True random numbers (TRNs) tend to have better randomness and unpredictability than pseudo random numbers (PRNs). Chaotic systems are very suitable for constructing true random number generators (TRNG) due to their periodic infinity, randomicity, long-term unpredictability, high sensitivity to initial values and parameters, etc. However, when chaotic systems are implemented by finite state machines, their dynamic characteristics will disappear, such as periodic infinity and initial value sensitivity, and there are serious safety concerns about the random number generator designed on this basis. In order to address the degradation problem of the chaotic systems, this paper proposes a true random number generator based on the chaotic circuit, implements a complete hardware system, and tests its randomness.
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Fei Lv and Jin Diao "A new true random number generator based on chaotic circuit architecture", Proc. SPIE 12330, International Conference on Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Economy (CSAIDE 2022), 123300R (23 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2646446
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KEYWORDS
Complex systems

Analog electronics

Statistical analysis

Chaos

Information security

Field programmable gate arrays

Integrated circuits

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