MRNG: Accessing Cosmic Radiation as an Entropy Source for a Non-Deterministic Random Number Generator

Entropy (Basel). 2023 May 26;25(6):854. doi: 10.3390/e25060854.

Abstract

Privacy and security require not only strong algorithms but also reliable and readily available sources of randomness. To tackle this problem, one of the causes of single-event upsets is the utilization of a non-deterministic entropy source, specifically ultra-high energy cosmic rays. An adapted prototype based on existing muon detection technology was used as the methodology during the experiment and tested for its statistical strength. Our results show that the random bit sequence extracted from the detections successfully passed established randomness tests. The detections correspond to cosmic rays recorded using a common smartphone during our experiment. Despite the limited sample, our work provides valuable insights into the use of ultra-high energy cosmic rays as an entropy source.

Keywords: computer engineering; cryptography; cyber security; entropy source; information security; privacy; privacy-enhancing technologies; security; software engineering; wireless and mobile security and privacy.

Grants and funding

This research was partially funded by Research Council of Norway project grant number 263248. The Article Processing Charges (APC) was funded by Open Access Funding by Graz University of Technology.