A Cost-Effective Approach of Hardware Random Number Generator

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This paper shows the research on hardware random number generator (HRNG). As truly random numbers are strongly required in encryption and computer simulation areas, developing a simple and inexpensive HRNG has significant value. The whole system is divided into the noise generating module and the processing module. After the numbers are generated, a randomness test has been carried out which indicates that the random numbers generated are truly random. It is concluded that the final product of this HRNG meets the requirements of the objectives.

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