Reliability Based Hardware Trojan Design Using Physics-Based Electromigration Models

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Cook, Chase [1 ]
Sadiqbatcha, Sheriff [1 ]
Sun, Zeyu [1 ]
Tan, Sheldon X. -D. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
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In recent years the concern over Hardware Trojans has come to the forefront of hardware security research as these types of attacks pose a real and dangerous threat to both commercial and mission-critical systems. One interesting threat model utilizes semiconductor physics, specifically aging effects such as Electromigration (EM). However, existing methods for EM-based Trojans based on empirical Black's models can easily lead to performance degradation and less accuracy in Trojan activation time prediction. In this paper, we study the EM-based Trojan attacks based on recently developed physics-based EM models. We propose novel EM attack techniques in which the EM-induced hydrostatic stress increase in a wire is caused by wire structure or layer changes without changing the current density of the wires. The proposed techniques consist of sink/reservoir insertion or sizing and layer switching techniques based on the early and late failure modes of EM wear-out effects. As a result, the proposed techniques can have minimal impact on circuit performance, which is in contrast with existing current-density-based EM attacks. The proposed techniques can serve as both a trigger or payload for the EM attack on power/ground networks and signal and clock networks.
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