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EM Side-Channel Countermeasure for Switched-Capacitor DC-DC Converters Based on Amplitude Modulation




AuthorsJevtic Ruzica, Ylitolva Marko, Calonge Clara, Ojanen Martti, Säntti Tero, Koskinen Lauri

PublisherIEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC

Publication year2021

JournalIEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems

Journal name in sourceIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VERY LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION (VLSI) SYSTEMS

Journal acronymIEEE T VLSI SYST

Volume29

Issue6

First page 1061

Last page1072

Number of pages12

ISSN1063-8210

eISSN1557-9999

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1109/TVLSI.2021.3070687


Abstract
The security of IoT devices is becoming a major concern in industry. Noninvasive side-channel attacks pose a serious threat as they are capable of extracting secret information from distance while using low-cost equipment. In this article, we propose an efficient countermeasure technique against the electromagnetic (EM) side-channel attacks. The technique is applied to switched-capacitor (SC) dc-dc converters and is based on amplitude modulation of the load signal by the converter capacitance that acts as a carrier. We verify the proposed technique by using a reliable evaluation metric that predicts the correlation between the encryption secret key and the attacker's measured signal. The results show that the proposed technique can achieve cross correlation coefficients as low as 0.2, disabling the attacker from extracting the sensitive information. In addition, test vector leakage assessment (TVLA) rho-test indicates that the number of leaky points for advanced encryption standard (AES) execution drops from 62 for unprotected circuit to zero for the circuit secured by the proposed technique. TVLA t-statistic is decreased by three orders of magnitude in the protected AES execution.



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