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UNIQUE FPGA CHIP IDENTIFICATION VIA CONFIGURABLE RING OSCILLATOR

Rutuja Phule , Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Kondhwa (Bk), Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

This study presents an advanced method for effectively mitigating noise in periodic and quasi-periodic signals. The approach combines spectral histogram thresholding and sinc restoration filtering to significantly enhance signal quality. Spectral histogram analysis aids in identifying noise components, allowing for precise thresholding and removal. Subsequently, sinc restoration filtering is applied to recover signal integrity while preserving essential frequency components. Experimental results demonstrate the method's proficiency in reducing noise while preserving the fidelity of periodic and quasi-periodic signals. This approach holds promise for applications in various domains, including telecommunications, audio processing, and scientific instrumentation. 

Keywords

Noise fading, histogram thresholding, Sinc restoration filter, Periodic signals, ; Quasi-periodic signals, Signal enhancement

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UNIQUE FPGA CHIP IDENTIFICATION VIA CONFIGURABLE RING OSCILLATOR. (2023). International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 3(01), 1-7. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijec/article/view/115