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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(28): 37063-37072, 2024 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38972004

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The development of new anticounterfeiting solutions is a constant challenge and involves several research fields. Much interest is currently devoted to systems that are impossible to clone, based on the physical unclonable function (PUF) paradigm. In this work, a new strategy based on electrospinning and electrospraying of dye-doped polymeric materials is presented for the manufacturing of flexible free-standing films that embed simultaneously different PUF keys. The proposed films can be used to fabricate novel anticounterfeiting labels having three encryption levels: (i) a map of fluorescent polymer droplets, with random positions on a dense yarn of polymer nanofibers, (ii) a characteristic fluorescence spectrum for each label, and (iii) the unique speckle patterns that every label produces when illuminated with coherent laser light shaped in different wavefronts. The intrinsic uniqueness introduced by the manufacturing process encodes enough complexity into the optical anticounterfeiting tag to generate thousands of cryptographic keys. The simple and cheap fabrication process as well as multilevel authentication makes such colored polymeric unclonable tags a practical solution in the secure protection of goods in our daily life.

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Methods Mol Biol ; 2401: 39-50, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34902121

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Microarray technology is fully established among the research fields in genetic domain. Academia and industrial researchers investigate and analyze genes' expression to obtain more and more useful information about given organisms, with the aim to perform better disease diagnosis and prediction, accurate medical data analysis, etc. Analyzing gene expression data, often available in raw form, implies a huge amount of analytical and computational complexities and therefore, innovative and intelligent mechanisms have to be designed to obtain useful information from this precious data. This chapter proposes a multiagent algorithm for building a distributed algorithm for DNA Microarray management. A collection of agents, in which each one representing a Microarray (or chip), execute in parallel a sequence of simple operations exploiting local information, and an organized virtual structure is built at global level. A word embeddings approach, able to capture the semantic context and represent Microarrays with vectors, is employed to map the chips, so allowing advanced agents' operations. A similarity-based overlay network of agents is brought out and an efficient management system of DNA Microarray is enabled. The generated virtual structure allows executing of informed operations, such as range queries, in a large dataset containing unstructured data. Preliminary results were confirm the validity of the algorithm proposed.


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Análise de Sequência com Séries de Oligonucleotídeos , Algoritmos , Semântica
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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 12(8)2022 Apr 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35457987

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Multilevel anticounterfeiting Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) tags based on thin film of silver (Ag), Zinc Oxide (ZnO) and PolyVinylPyrrolidone (PVP), are experimentally demonstrated and validated. We exploit the low adhesion of silver to glass and consequent degradation during ZnO deposition to induce morphological randomness. Several photographs of the tag surfaces have been collected with different illumination conditions and using two smartphones of diverse brand. The photos were analyzed using an image recognition algorithm revealing low common minutiae for different tags. Moreover, the optical response reveals peculiar spectra due to labels of plasmonic nature. The proposed systems can be easily fabricated on large areas and represent a cost-effective solution for practical protection of objects.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(41): 49172-49183, 2021 Oct 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34632778

RESUMO

Innovative goods authentication strategies are of fundamental importance considering the increasing counterfeiting levels. Such a task has been effectively addressed with the so-called physical unclonable functions (PUFs), being physical properties of a system that characterize it univocally. PUFs are commonly implemented by exploiting naturally occurring non-idealities in clean-room fabrication processes. The broad availability of classic paradigm PUFs, however, makes them vulnerable. Here, we propose a hybrid plasmonic/photonic multilayered structure working as a three-level strong PUF. Our approach leverages on the combination of a functional nanostructured surface, a resonant response, and a unique chromatic signature all together in one single device. The structure consists of a resonant cavity, where the top mirror is replaced with a layer of plasmonic Ag nanoislands. The naturally random spatial distribution of clusters and nanoparticles formed by this deposition technique constitutes the manufacturer-resistant nanoscale morphological fingerprint of the proposed PUF. The presence of Ag nanoislands allows us to tailor the interplay between the photonic and plasmonic modes to achieve two additional security levels. The first one is constituted by the chromatic response and broad iridescence of our structures, while the second by their rich spectral response, accessible even through a common smartphone light-emitting diode. We demonstrate that the proposed architectures could also be used as an irreversible and quantitative temperature exposure label. The proposed PUFs are inexpensive, chip-to-wafer-size scalable, and can be deposited over a variety of substrates. They also hold a great promise as an encryption framework envisioning morpho-cryptography applications.

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