CRApr 25, 2017

Security Analysis of Tunnel Field-Effect Transistor for Low Power Hardware

arXiv:1704.07878v13 citations
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It addresses security and energy challenges in computing systems by evaluating a new transistor technology, though it appears incremental in its analysis.

This paper analyzes the security aspects of tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET) technology, demonstrating its area and power efficiency for low-power hardware while examining both security advantages and potential vulnerabilities.

Security and energy are considered as the most important parameters for designing and building a computing system nowadays. Today's attacks target different layers of the computing system (i.e. software and hardware). Introduction of new transistor technologies to the integrated circuits design is beneficial, especially for low energy requirements. The new devices have unique features and properties that provide security advantages. However, these properties may come to the aid of an adversary to design stronger attacks. Therefore, the advantages as well as the disadvantages of these technologies need to be well studied. This paper demonstrates the area and power efficiency of the tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET) technology along with analyzing its security aspects.

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