PUF definition

PUF means PUF Ventures Inc.;
PUF is defined in the preamble.

Examples of PUF in a sentence

  • However, beginning with the 2002 Point-in-Time PUF, the variance strata and PSUs were developed to be compatible with all future PUFs until the NHIS design changed.

  • The variable NOPUFLG indicates there is another reason the policyholder does not have a record on a person-level PUF.

  • If CMJINS =1 and the policyholder has a PUF record (PITFLG or FYFLG = 1), then edited and imputed current main jobs variables are available on the indicated PUF.

  • However, beginning with the 2002 Point-in-Time PUF, the variance strata and PSUs were developed to be compatible with MEPS data associated with the NHIS sample design used through 2006.

  • In each case, there are no person-level records on a person-level PUF, even though the PRPL file has a record for the policyholder as a covered person (that is, a record where PHOLDER=1).

  • However, beginning with the 2002 Point-in-Time PUF, the variance strata and PSUs were developed to be compatible with MEPS data associated with the NHIS sample design used through 2005.

  • However, beginning with the 2002 Point-in-Time PUF, the variance strata and PSUs were developed to be compatible with all future PUF until the NHIS design changed.

  • During this process, some records from the preliminary file are dropped because only records that are relevant to the current data year are reflected in the final Conditions PUF.

  • In addition, there is a huge difference in complexity with [14] at the SM, as the timing in [14] strictly depends on the efficiency of the PUF and the fuzzy extractor and no EC operations are computed.

  • The authors utilized a physically unclonable function (PUF) and claimed that their scheme can provide robust security against MITM attacks, and offers resilience to DoS.

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