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Preselection is a type of preprocessing which helps to reduce the overall error rate. This technique is described in the chapter in detail. There are three different types of preselection which are introduced: preselection delta, preselection time, and preselection using pre-charging. All these approaches are used to find those PUF cells which have a mismatch that exceeds a predefined limit. To be able to estimate the performance of preselection techniques an analytical analysis is given.
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Böhm, C., Hofer, M. (2013). Preselection. In: Physical Unclonable Functions in Theory and Practice. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5040-5_10
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