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IOLTS
2009
IEEE
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ATPG-based grading of strong fault-secureness
—Robust circuit design has become a major concern for nanoscale technologies. As a consequence, for design validation, not only the functionality of a circuit has to be considere...
Marc Hunger, Sybille Hellebrand, Alejandro Czutro,...
ICICS
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Secure Remote Execution of Sequential Computations
Abstract. We describe a scheme that secures the remote execution of sequential computations in grid-computing scenarios. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first contributi...
Ghassan Karame, Mario Strasser, Srdjan Capkun
IWSEC
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Tamper-Tolerant Software: Modeling and Implementation
Abstract. Common software-protection systems attempt to detect malicious observation and modification of protected applications. Upon tamper detection, anti-hacking code may produ...
Mariusz H. Jakubowski, Chit Wei Saw, Ramarathnam V...
SARA
2009
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Automated Redesign with the General Redesign Engine
: Given a system design (SD), a key task is to optimize this design to reduce the probability of catastrophic failures. We consider the task of redesigning an SD to minimize the pr...
Alexander Feldman, Gregory M. Provan, Johan de Kle...
RTCSA
2008
IEEE
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Maximizing the Fault Tolerance Capability of Fixed Priority Schedules
Real-time systems typically have to satisfy complex requirements, mapped to the task attributes, eventually guaranteed by the underlying scheduler. These systems consist of a mix ...
Radu Dobrin, Hüseyin Aysan, Sasikumar Punnekk...