Abstract

Random number generators are indispensable for a multi- tude of tasks; from electronic games to secure communications. Most gen- erators have been made either in software or determinist hardwired de- vices such as the Linear-Feedback-Shift-Registers; while gaining in costs or speed, the “random” sequences generated are actually deterministic, obeying clear generating algorithms, despite all randomness appearance of their outputs. From the other side, Nature presents a multitude of sources of true randomness that can be explored. Commercial random generators exist based on physical processes as the source of randomness. Difficulties are always present to extract Nature’s randomness. This paper presents guidelines for construction of a fast (telecommunication speed) Physical Random Number Generator. It discusses the fundamental physical ele- ments involved, technicalities of signal recording and its limitations, and the final bit extraction. The need for randomness tests is emphasized and the impossibility of guaranteeing true randomness of a finite sequence is discussed.

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