DocumentCode :
86543
Title :
A Cluster-Based Distributed Active Current Sensing Circuit for Hardware Trojan Detection
Author :
Yuan Cao ; Chip-Hong Chang ; Shoushun Chen
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Dec. 2014
Firstpage :
2220
Lastpage :
2231
Abstract :
The globalization of integrated circuits (ICs) design and fabrication has given rise to severe concerns on the devastating impact of subverted chip supply. Hardware Trojan (HT) is among the most dangerous threats to defend. The dormant circuit inserted stealthily into the chip by the advisory could steal the confidential information or paralyze the system connected to the subverted chip upon the HT activation. This paper presents a transient power supply current sensor to facilitate the screening of an IC for HT infection. Based on the power gating scheme, it converts the current activity on local power grid into a timing pulse from which the timing and power-related side channel signals can be externally monitored by the existing scan test architecture. Its current comparator threshold can be calibrated against the quiescent current noise floor to reduce the impacts of process variations. Postlayout statistical simulations of process variations are performed on the ISCAS´85 benchmark circuits to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique for the detection of delay-invariant and rarely switched HTs. Compared with the detection error rate of a 4-bit counter-based HT reported by an existing HT detection method using the path delay fingerprint, our method shows an order of magnitude improvement in the detection accuracy.
Keywords :
circuit simulation; comparators (circuits); electronic engineering computing; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit noise; invasive software; microprocessor chips; power grids; sensors; statistical analysis; HT activation; HT detection method; HT infection screening; IC design; IC fabrication; cluster-based distributed active current sensing circuit; comparator threshold; delay-invariant HT; detection accuracy; detection error rate; dormant circuit; globalization; hardware Trojan detection; integrated circuits design; local power grid; magnitude improvement; path delay fingerprint; postlayout statistical simulations; power gating scheme; power-related side channel signals; process variations; quiescent current noise floor; scan test architecture; subverted chip supply; switched HT; threats; timing pulse; transient power supply current sensor; Detectors; Security; Trojan horses; Hardware Trojan; current monitor; power gating; process variation; side-channel analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1556-6013
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2014.2360432
Filename :
6910295
Link To Document :
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