Low-power devices used in Internet-of-things networks have been short of security due to the high power consumption of random number generators. This paper presents a low-power hyperchaos-based true random number generator, which is highly recommended for secure communications. The proposed system, which is based on a four-dimensional chaotic system with hidden attractors and oscillators, exhibits rich dynamics. Numerical analysis is provided to verify the dynamic characteristics of the proposed system. A fully customized circuit is deployed using 130 nm CMOS technology to enable integration into low-power devices. Four output signals are used to seed a SHIFT-XOR-based chaotic data post-processing to generate random bit output. The chip prototype was simulated and tested at 100 MHz sampling frequency. The hyperchaotic circuit consumes a maximum of 980 μ W in generating chaotic signals while dissipates a static current of 623 μ A. Moreover, the proposed system provides ready-to-use binary random bit sequences which have passed the well-known statistical randomness test suite NIST SP800-22. The proposed novel system design and its circuit implementation provide a best energy efficiency of 4.37 pJ/b at a maximum sampling frequency of 100 MHz.

Nguyen, N., Kaddoum, G., Pareschi, F., Rovatti, R., Setti, G. (2020). A fully CMOS true random number generator based on hidden attractor hyperchaotic system. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS, 102(4), 2887-2904 [10.1007/s11071-020-06017-3].

A fully CMOS true random number generator based on hidden attractor hyperchaotic system

Rovatti R.;
2020

Abstract

Low-power devices used in Internet-of-things networks have been short of security due to the high power consumption of random number generators. This paper presents a low-power hyperchaos-based true random number generator, which is highly recommended for secure communications. The proposed system, which is based on a four-dimensional chaotic system with hidden attractors and oscillators, exhibits rich dynamics. Numerical analysis is provided to verify the dynamic characteristics of the proposed system. A fully customized circuit is deployed using 130 nm CMOS technology to enable integration into low-power devices. Four output signals are used to seed a SHIFT-XOR-based chaotic data post-processing to generate random bit output. The chip prototype was simulated and tested at 100 MHz sampling frequency. The hyperchaotic circuit consumes a maximum of 980 μ W in generating chaotic signals while dissipates a static current of 623 μ A. Moreover, the proposed system provides ready-to-use binary random bit sequences which have passed the well-known statistical randomness test suite NIST SP800-22. The proposed novel system design and its circuit implementation provide a best energy efficiency of 4.37 pJ/b at a maximum sampling frequency of 100 MHz.
2020
Nguyen, N., Kaddoum, G., Pareschi, F., Rovatti, R., Setti, G. (2020). A fully CMOS true random number generator based on hidden attractor hyperchaotic system. NONLINEAR DYNAMICS, 102(4), 2887-2904 [10.1007/s11071-020-06017-3].
Nguyen, N.; Kaddoum, G.; Pareschi, F.; Rovatti, R.; Setti, G.
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