Abstract

Flicker Frequency Modulated (FM) noise, which influences free-running Ring Oscillators (ROs), can make a substantial contribution to the entropy generated by RO-based True Random Number Generators (TRNGs). While current TRNG stochastic models predominantly concentrate on white FM noise, the addition of flicker FM noise could remarkably enrich the analysis of the TRNG entropy production rate. This paper introduces an entropy model for TRNGs, employing Gaussian processes, to estimate entropy generation from both white FM and flicker FM noise. We analytically derive the flicker FM noise Auto-Correlation Function (ACF), enabling assessment of entropy contributions conditioned on partial knowledge of the TRNG’s internal state. Utilizing the developed model with commonly reported noise magnitudes found in literature, it is determined that flicker FM noise holds the potential to substantially enhance the TRNG’s entropy rate. However, due to considerable variation in reported magnitudes across limited available research on flicker FM noise, it cannot yet be universally accepted as a dependable source of TRNG entropy.

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