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Time-Domain Optical Fiber Physical Unclonable Function Reader via Minimal Overhead Reflectometer

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Abstract

A time-domain optical physical unclonable function reader is implemented using components in communication infrastructures, enabling transceiver-integrated authentication for secure communication and anti-counterfeit applications. Fiber, 25cm and longer, is authenticated with an error less than 1%.

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