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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j5]Xiang Li, Peter Stanwicks, George Provelengios, Russell Tessier, Daniel E. Holcomb:
Jitter-based Adaptive True Random Number Generation Circuits for FPGAs in the Cloud. ACM Trans. Reconfigurable Technol. Syst. 16(1): 3:1-3:20 (2023) - [j4]Shayan Moini, Aleksa Deric, Xiang Li, George Provelengios, Wayne P. Burleson, Russell Tessier, Daniel E. Holcomb:
Voltage Sensor Implementations for Remote Power Attacks on FPGAs. ACM Trans. Reconfigurable Technol. Syst. 16(1): 11:1-11:21 (2023) - 2020
- [j3]Xuzhi Zhang, Xiaozhe Shao, George Provelengios, Naveen Kumar Dumpala, Lixin Gao, Russell Tessier:
CoNFV: A Heterogeneous Platform for Scalable Network Function Virtualization. ACM Trans. Reconfigurable Technol. Syst. 14(1): 1:1-1:29 (2020) - [j2]George Provelengios, Daniel E. Holcomb, Russell Tessier:
Power Distribution Attacks in Multitenant FPGAs. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 28(12): 2685-2698 (2020) - [c11]George Provelengios, Daniel E. Holcomb, Russell Tessier:
Power Wasting Circuits for Cloud FPGA Attacks. FPL 2020: 231-235 - [c10]Xiang Li, Peter Stanwicks, George Provelengios, Russell Tessier, Daniel E. Holcomb:
Jitter-based Adaptive True Random Number Generation for FPGAs in the Cloud. FPT 2020: 112-119 - [c9]Shayan Moini, Xiang Li, Peter Stanwicks, George Provelengios, Wayne P. Burleson, Russell Tessier, Daniel E. Holcomb:
Understanding and Comparing the Capabilities of On-Chip Voltage Sensors against Remote Power Attacks on FPGAs. MWSCAS 2020: 941-944
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c8]George Provelengios, Chethan Ramesh, Shivukumar B. Patil, Ken Eguro, Russell Tessier, Daniel E. Holcomb:
Characterization of Long Wire Data Leakage in Deep Submicron FPGAs. FPGA 2019: 292-297 - [c7]George Provelengios, Daniel E. Holcomb, Russell Tessier:
Characterizing Power Distribution Attacks in Multi-User FPGA Environments. FPL 2019: 194-201 - 2018
- [c6]Chethan Ramesh, Shivukumar B. Patil, Siva Nishok Dhanuskodi, George Provelengios, Sébastien Pillement, Daniel E. Holcomb, Russell Tessier:
FPGA Side Channel Attacks without Physical Access. FCCM 2018: 45-52 - [c5]George Provelengios, Arman Pouraghily, Russell Tessier, Tilman Wolf:
A Hardware Monitor to Protect Linux System Calls. ISVLSI 2018: 551-556 - 2017
- [c4]Xuzhi Zhang, Xiaozhe Shao, George Provelengios, Naveen Kumar Dumpala, Lixin Gao, Russell Tessier:
Scalable Network Function Virtualization for Heterogeneous Middleboxes. FCCM 2017: 219-226 - 2015
- [c3]Evangelos Koutsouradis, George Provelengios, Elias Kouskoumvekakis, Elias S. Manolakos:
Scalable FPGA Accelerator of the NRM Algorithm for Efficient Stochastic Simulation of Large-Scale Biochemical Reaction Networks. DSD 2015: 583-590 - 2013
- [j1]Paris Kitsos, Nicolas Sklavos, George Provelengios, Athanassios N. Skodras:
FPGA-based performance analysis of stream ciphers ZUC, Snow3g, Grain V1, Mickey V2, Trivium and E0. Microprocess. Microsystems 37(2): 235-245 (2013) - 2012
- [c2]George Provelengios, Paris Kitsos, Nicolas Sklavos, Christos Koulamas:
FPGA-based Design Approaches of Keccak Hash Function. DSD 2012: 648-653 - 2011
- [c1]George Provelengios, Nikolaos S. Voros, Paris Kitsos:
Low Power FPGA Implementations of JH and Fugue Hash Functions. DSD 2011: 417-421
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