Without knowing the bitstream to be mapped in the FPGA, a Trojan cannot be included in the FPGA hardware by the foundry. 1. FPGA-based implementations typically consume more power and area compared to...


Without knowing the bitstream to be mapped in the FPGA, a Trojan cannot be included in the FPGA hardware by the foundry.


1. FPGA-based implementations typically consume more power and area compared to their ASIC counterpart.








May 18, 2022
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