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Securing systems with limited resources is crucial for deployment and should not be compromised for other performance metrics like area and throughput. Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) emerge as a cost-effective solution for various security applications, such as preventing IC counterfeiting and enabling lightweight authentication. In the realm of memory-based PUFs, the physical variations of available memory systems, such as DRAM or SRAM, are exploited to derive an intrinsic response based on the accessed data row.
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