10th International Congress on Information and Communication Technology in concurrent with ICT Excellence Awards (ICICT 2025) will be held at London, United Kingdom | February 18 - 21 2025.
Authors - Ananya Deshpande, Akshay Angadi, Amulya H S, Adhokshaja R B, Nirmala Devi M Abstract - The increasing complexity of ICs and the reliance on external suppliers increase the risk of hardware Trojans, posing significant security threats. Traditional detection methods often fail due to limitations in addressing all potential vulnerabilities. This paper proposes a node compaction technique combined with an XGBoost classifier using features like Vulnerability Factor, Transition Probability, and SCOAP metrics to classify circuit nodes as Trojan-infected or Trojan-free. The compaction reduces execution time and improves real-time monitoring. The checker logic further validates the detection of Trojans by comparing the expected and observed functionality. Validation in TrustHub benchmark circuits demonstrates significant improvements in detection accuracy.