DocumentCode :
3662689
Title :
Tenacious hardware trojans due to high temperature in middle tiers of 3-D ICs
Author :
Syed Rafay Hasan;Siraj Fulum Mossa;Omar Sayed Ahmed Elkeelany;Falah Awwad
Author_Institution :
Department of Elecrical and Computer Engineering University, Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Hardware security is a major concern in the intellectual property (IP) centric integrated circuits (IC). 3-D IC design augments IP centric designs. However, 3-D ICs suffer from high temperatures in their middle tiers due to long heat dissipation paths. We anticipate that this problem would exacerbate the hardware security issues in 3-D ICs. Because, high temperature leads to undesired timing characteristics in ICs. In this paper we provide a detailed analysis on how these delay variations can lead to non-ideal behavior of control paths. It is demonstrated that a hardware intruder can leverage this phenomenon to trigger the payload, without requiring a separate triggering circuit. Our simulation results show that a state machine can lead to temporary glitches long enough to cause malfunctioning at temperatures of 87°C or above, under nominal frequencies. The overall area overhead of the payload compared to a very small Mod-3 counter is 6%.
Keywords :
"Hardware","Integrated circuits","Trojan horses","Radiation detectors","Flip-flops","Law"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), 2015 IEEE 58th International Midwest Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.2015.7282148
Filename :
7282148
Link To Document :
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