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Fig. 1. The general setting of VP based on witness objects (WOs). The WOs shallneither contain secret keys nor be assumed as tamper-resistant
Fig. 2. Response (R) of the PUF is a function of the Challenge (C) and the PhysicalQuantity (PQ)
Fig. 3. Key exchange protocol.
Fig. 4. Fractional Hamming Distance (FHD) Distribution. Evaluation is carried outfor the same PUF
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