Haytham Idriss

Haytham Idriss

Haytham Idriss received his M.S. in Computer Engineering in 2016 and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in computer engineering at CACS. His research interests include, hardware security, low power design, physically unclonable functions, RNGs, and IoT Security.

Publications:

  • Haytham Idriss, Tarek Idriss, Phillip Williams, Magdy A Bayoumi “Memory-based Arbiter PUF: A Novel Highly Reliable and Scalable Strong PUF Design”, 2020 IEEE 6th World Forum on Internet of Things
  • Pablo Rojas, Haytham Idriss, Magdy Bayoumi, “Comparative Analysis on the Scaling Properties of Arbiter-Based PUFs”, 2020 IEEE 6th World Forum on Internet of Things
  • Idriss, Haytham, Tarek Idriss and Magdy Bayoumi "A Highly Reliable Dual-Arbiter PUF for Lightweight Authentication Protocols". IEEE RFID-TA 2017.
  • Idriss, Tarek, Haytham Idriss, and Magdy Bayoumi. "A PUF-based Paradigm for IoT Security." In Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 2016 IEEE 3rd World Forum on, pp. 700-705.
  • Shaban, Mohamed, Tarek Idriss, Haytham Idriss, and Magdy Bayoumi. "ASIC implementation of a computationally efficient compressive sensing detection method using least squares optimization in 45 nm CMOS technology." Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2015 IEEE International Conference on, pp. 1096-1100. IEEE, 2015