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Implementations of 2D Material-Based Devices For IoT Security

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A new research paper titled “Application of 2D Materials in Hardware Security for Internet-of-Things: Progress and Perspective” was published by researchers at National University of Singapore and A*STAR.

The paper explores the “implementation of hardware security using 2D materials, for example, true random number generators (TRNGs), physical unclonable functions (PUFs), camouflage, and anticounterfeit.”

Find the open access technical paper here. Published June 2022.

Citation: Xiang, H., Chien, Y., Shi, Y. and Ang, K. (2022), Application of 2D Materials in Hardware Security for Internet-of-Things: Progress and Perspective. Small Struct., 3: 2200060. https://doi.org/10.1002/sstr.202200060.

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