
Physically Unclonable Functions uses minute differences in the silicon to make RFID chips individually recognisable
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US start-up claims 'uncloneable' RFID chips
Technology as individual as fingerprints
Iain Thomson in San Francisco,
vnunet.com 09 Sep 2008
Silicon Valley firm
Verayo is
claiming to have produced a system that provides RFID chips which cannot be
cloned.
The company uses technology called Physically Unclonable Functions (PUF) that
was developed by researchers at MIT.
It uses minute differences in the silicon used in RFID chips to make them
individually recognisable.
"PUF technology is one of the latest breakthroughs in semiconductor security,
" said the company.
"PUFs are tiny electrical circuit primitives that exploit the unavoidable IC
fabrication process variations to generate unlimited numbers of unique,
unpredictable, though reliable 'secrets' from each chip.
"Since it is impossible to model or duplicate the IC fabrication process
variations, even for the IC manufacturer, it is impossible to generate the same
challenge response pairs from another chip."
When queried by an RFID reader the chip will broadcast a 64-bit string of
numbers and letters that identifies it exactly.
The technology is being used in Verayo's first commercial product, the VERA
X1 RFID tag.
This stores 512 bits of read-only data and the company envisages it being
used in security passes and for anti-counterfeiting operations.
Existing RFID readers will be able to operate with the new chips but a
firmware update will be required. The company will officially launch the chips
next week.
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