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A New Chaos-Based PRNG Hardware Architecture Using The HUB Fixed-Point Format

Chaotic systems have been applied in many applications involving instrumentation and measurements, such as in sensors and control systems, due to their pseudo-random proprieties. However, reproducing chaos in digital systems is challenging because of the dynamical degradation of chaotic digital syst...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement 2023-01, Vol.72, p.1-1
Main Authors: Da Silva, Samuel Souza, Cardoso, Matheus, Nardo, Lucas, Nepomuceno, Erivelton, Hubner, Michael, Arias-Garcia, Janier
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Language:English
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Summary:Chaotic systems have been applied in many applications involving instrumentation and measurements, such as in sensors and control systems, due to their pseudo-random proprieties. However, reproducing chaos in digital systems is challenging because of the dynamical degradation of chaotic digital systems and, consequently, their intrinsic periodic orbits. Many techniques have been employed to guarantee a sufficiently large period, making them suitable for such applications. Nevertheless, few papers pay attention to the effects of using different numerical representations on chaos degradation and, at the same time, keeping key design parameters, such as few logical resources and power consumption. Thus, this paper aims to provide a new hardware architecture for a chaos-based PRNG using the Half-Unit-Biased (HUB) format for fixed-point numbers by bi-coupling the tent map in conjunction with the Bernoulli map, causing a significant impact on its logical resources and performance. Results show that the HUB format is more effective than the standard fixed-point numerical representation and that the proposed approach is chaotic, with pseudo-randomness.
ISSN:0018-9456
1557-9662
DOI:10.1109/TIM.2023.3235457