1. Flexible Physical Unclonable Functions based on non-deterministically distributed Dye-Doped Fibers and Droplets
- Author
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Bruno, Mauro Daniel Luigi, Lio, Giuseppe Emanuele, Ferraro, Antonio, Nocentini, Sara, Papuzzo, Giuseppe, Forestiero, Agostino, Desiderio, Giovanni, De Santo, Maria Penelope, Wiersma, Diederik Sybolt, Caputo, Roberto, Golemme, Giovanni, Riboli, Francesco, and Barberi, Riccardo Cristoforo
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Physics - Applied Physics ,Physics - Chemical Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
The development of new anti-counterfeiting solutions is a constant challenge and involves several research fields. Much interest is devoted to systems that are impossible to clone, based on the Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) paradigm. In this work, new strategies based on electrospinning and electrospraying of dye-doped polymeric materials are presented for the manufacturing of flexible free-standing films that embed different PUF keys. Films can be used to fabricate anticounterfeiting labels having three encryption levels: i) a map of fluorescent polymer droplets, with non deterministic positions on a dense yarn of polymer nanofibers; ii) a characteristic fluorescence spectrum for each label; iii) a challenge-response pairs (CRPs) identification protocol based on the strong nature of the physical unclonable function. The intrinsic uniqueness introduced by the deposition techniques encodes enough complexity into the optical anti-counterfeiting tag to generate thousands of cryptographic keys. The simple and cheap fabrication process as well as the multilevel authentication makes such colored polymeric unclonable tags a practical solution in the secure protection of merchandise in our daily life.
- Published
- 2023