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IEEE Design & Test, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, February 2021
- Jörg Henkel:
From-the-EiC_38_1. 4 - Siddharth Garg, Daniel E. Holcomb, Jeyavijayan (JV) Rajendran, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Competing to Secure SoCs. 5-6 - Nassim Corteggiani, Giovanni Camurati, Marius Muench, Sebastian Poeplau, Aurélien Francillon:
SoC Security Evaluation: Reflections on Methodology and Tooling. 7-13 - Mark Fischer, Fabian Langer, Johannes Mono, Clemens Nasenberg, Nils Albartus:
Hardware Penetration Testing Knocks Your SoCs Off. 14-21 - Mohammad-Mahdi Bidmeshki, Yunjie Zhang, Monir Zaman, Liwei Zhou, Yiorgos Makris:
Hunting Security Bugs in SoC Designs: Lessons Learned. 22-29 - Saumil Gogri, Priya Joshi, Prashant Vurikiti, Nicole Fern, Michael Quinn, Jonathan Valamehr:
Texas A&M Hackin' Aggies' Security Verification Strategies for the 2019 Hack@DAC Competition. 30-38 - Brian Crafton, Samuel Spetalnick, Yan Fang, Arijit Raychowdhury:
Merged Logic and Memory Fabrics for Accelerating Machine Learning Workloads. 39-68 - Seyed Mohammad Ali Zeinolabedin, Johannes Partzsch, Christian Mayr:
Real-time Hardware Implementation of ARM CoreSight Trace Decoder. 69-77 - Tulika Mitra, Andreas Gerstlauer:
Report on the 2020 Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK): A Virtual Event during a Pandemic, September 20-25. 79-80 - Theo Theocharides:
TTTC Newsletter Jan Feb 2021. 81-82 - Scott Davidson:
Hacking in the Dark. 84
Volume 38, Number 2, April 2021
- Jörg Henkel:
Open-Source Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Tools. 4 - Sherief Reda, Leon Stok, Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon:
Guest Editors' Introduction: The Resurgence of Open- Source EDA Technology. 5-7 - Tonmoy Dhar, Kishor Kunal, Yaguang Li, Meghna Madhusudan, Jitesh Poojary, Arvind K. Sharma, Wenbin Xu, Steven M. Burns, Ramesh Harjani, Jiang Hu, Desmond A. Kirkpatrick, Parijat Mukherjee, Soner Yaldiz, Sachin S. Sapatnekar:
ALIGN: A System for Automating Analog Layout. 8-18 - Hao Chen, Mingjie Liu, Biying Xu, Keren Zhu, Xiyuan Tang, Shaolan Li, Yibo Lin, Nan Sun, David Z. Pan:
MAGICAL: An Open- Source Fully Automated Analog IC Layout System from Netlist to GDSII. 19-26 - Samira Ataei, Wenmian Hua, Yihang Yang, Rajit Manohar, Yi-Shan Lu, Jiayuan He, Sepideh Maleki, Keshav Pingali:
An Open-Source EDA Flow for Asynchronous Logic. 27-37 - R. Timothy Edwards, Mohamed Shalan, Mohamed Kassem:
Real Silicon Using Open-Source EDA. 38-44 - Manar Abdelatty, Mohamed Gaber, Mohamed Shalan:
Fault: Open-Source EDA's Missing DFT Toolchain. 45-52 - Shunning Jiang, Yanghui Ou, Peitian Pan, Kaishuo Cheng, Yixiao Zhang, Christopher Batten:
PyH2: Using PyMTL3 to Create Productive and Open-Source Hardware Testing Methodologies. 53-61 - Tsung-Wei Huang, Chun-Xun Lin, Martin D. F. Wong:
OpenTimer v2: A Parallel Incremental Timing Analysis Engine. 62-68 - Ali Hoseinghorban, Mohammad Abbasinia, Ali Paridari, Alireza Ejlali:
CATNAP-Sim: A Comprehensive Exploration and a Nonvolatile Processor Simulator for Energy Harvesting Systems. 69-77 - Fayu Wan, Ningdong Li, Blaise Ravelo, Wenceslas Rahajandraibe, Sébastien Lalléchère:
Design of ₌׀₌ Shape Stub-Based Negative Group Delay Circuit. 78-88 - Hari Mohan Gaur, Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Anand Mohan, Masahiro Fujita, Dhiraj K. Pradhan:
Design of Single-Bit Fault-Tolerant Reversible Circuits. 89-96 - Marilyn Wolf, Jörg Henkel, Raviv Gal, Ulf Schlichtmann:
Report on First and Second ACM/IEEE Workshop on Machine Learning for CAD (MLCAD). 97-99 - Yuan Xie:
Recap of the 39th Edition of the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD 2020). 100-101 - Theo Theocharides:
TTTC News. 102-103 - Scott Davidson:
The Road to Open-Source EDA. 104
Volume 38, Number 3, June 2021
- Jörg Henkel:
Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security. 4 - Rosario Cammarota, Francesco Regazzoni:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Special Issue on Top Picks in Hardware and Embedded Security. 5-6 - Hongyu Fang, Sai Santosh Dayapule, Fan Yao, Milos Doroslovacki, Guru Venkataramani:
Defeating Cache Timing Channels with Hardware Prefetchers. 7-14 - Hoda Naghibijouybari, Ajaya Neupane, Zhiyun Qian, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh:
Beyond the CPU: Side-Channel Attacks on GPUs. 15-21 - Rui Zhang, Calvin Deutschbein, Peng Huang, Cynthia Sturton:
End-to-End Automated Exploit Generation for Processor Security Validation. 22-30 - Mojan Javaheripi, Mohammad Samragh, Bita Darvish Rouhani, Tara Javidi, Farinaz Koushanfar:
Hardware/Algorithm Codesign for Adversarially Robust Deep Learning. 31-38 - Boyou Zhou, Anmol Gupta, Rasoul Jahanshahi, Manuel Egele, Ajay Joshi:
A Cautionary Tale About Detecting Malware Using Hardware Performance Counters and Machine Learning. 39-50 - Farinaz Koushanfar:
Provably Secure Sequential Obfuscation for IC Metering and Piracy Avoidance. 51-57 - Falk Schellenberg, Dennis R. E. Gnad, Amir Moradi, Mehdi B. Tahoori:
An Inside Job: Remote Power Analysis Attacks on FPGAs. 58-66 - Debayan Das, Santosh Ghosh, Arijit Raychowdhury, Shreyas Sen:
EM/Power Side-Channel Attack: White-Box Modeling and Signature Attenuation Countermeasures. 67-75 - Wenjie Xiong, André Schaller, Nikolaos Athanasios Anagnostopoulos, Muhammad Umair Saleem, Sebastian Gabmeyer, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Jakub Szefer:
DRAM PUFs in Commodity Devices. 76-83 - Rei Ueno, Naofumi Homma, Sumio Morioka, Takafumi Aoki:
A Systematic Design Methodology of Formally Proven Side-Channel-Resistant Cryptographic Hardware. 84-92 - Hyun Min Song, Huy Kang Kim:
Discovering CAN Specification Using On-Board Diagnostics. 93-103 - Yi-Fei Pu, Bo Yu, Xiao Yuan:
Ladder Scaling Fracmemristor: A Second Emerging Circuit Structure of Fractional-Order Memristor. 104-111 - John A. Stankovic, Homa Alemzadeh, Brad Campbell, John C. Lach, Lu Feng, Cody H. Fleming, Jonathan L. Goodall, Toluwalogo Odumosu, Daniel Quinn, Yuan Tian, Kelley Tobler:
A Graduate Curriculum in Cyber-Physical Systems. 112-120 - Sheldon X.-D. Tan, Toshihiro Hattori:
The 2021 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASPDAC). 121-122 - Theo Theocharides:
TTTC News. 125-126 - Scott Davidson:
Security Begins at Home. 128
Volume 38, Number 4, August 2021
- Jörg Henkel:
Machine Intelligence at the Edge. 4 - Luca Benini, Deming Chen, Jinjun Xiong, Zhiru Zhang:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Machine Intelligence at the Edge. 5-6 - Cong Hao, Jordan Dotzel, Jinjun Xiong, Luca Benini, Zhiru Zhang, Deming Chen:
Enabling Design Methodologies and Future Trends for Edge AI: Specialization and Codesign. 7-26 - Jeff Anderson, Yousra Alkabani, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi:
Toward Energy-Quality Scaling in Deep Neural Networks. 27-36 - Kartikeya Bhardwaj, Naveen Suda, Radu Marculescu:
EdgeAl: A Vision for Deep Learning in the IoT Era. 37-43 - Daniela De Venuto, Giovanni Mezzina:
Multisensing System for Parkinson's Disease Stage Assessment Based on FPGA-Embedded Serial SVM Classifier. 44-51 - Boyu Zhang, Azadeh Davoodi, Yu Hen Hu:
A Mixture of Experts Approach for Low-Cost DNN Customization. 52-59 - Marcelo Lubaszewki, Matteo Sonza Reorda:
Guest Editors' Introduction: SBCCI 2019. 60-61 - Alzemiro Lucas da Silva, Iacana Ianiski Weber, André Luís Del Mestre Martins, Fernando Gehm Moraes:
Hardware Accelerator for Runtime Temperature Estimation in Many-Cores. 62-69 - Anderson Camargo Sant'Ana, Henrique Martins Medina, Fernando Gehm Moraes:
Security Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures in MPSoCs. 70-77 - Alexandre A. A. de Almeida, Gerhard W. Dueck:
Adaptive Integer Linear Programming Model for Optimal Qubit Permutation. 78-84 - Lucas A. Lascasas Freitas, João G. Nizer Rahmeier, Omar P. Vilela Neto:
Shape Engineering for Custom Nanomagnetic Logic Circuits in NMLSim 2.0. 85-93 - Renan A. Marks, Daniel K. S. Vieira, Marcos V. Guterres, Poliana A. C. Oliveira, Maria C. O. Fonte Boa, Omar P. Vilela Neto:
Design and Test of Digital Logic DNA Systems. 94-101 - Arunmozhi Manimuthu, Venugopal Dharshini:
Framework for Load Power Consumption in HANs Using Machine Learning and IoT Assistance. 102-108 - Samuel Pagliarini, Joseph Sweeney, Ken Mai, R. D. Shawn Blanton, Larry T. Pileggi, Subhasish Mitra:
Split-Chip Design to Prevent IP Reverse Engineering. 109-118 - Yi-Hsin Wu, Jui-Yu Huang, Yi-Chun Yao, Yin-Jing Tien, Cheng-Juei Yu, Sheng-De Wang:
Detecting and Scoring Equipment Faults in Real Time During Semiconductor Test Processes. 119-126 - Franco Fummi, Ian O'Connor:
Holding Conferences Online in Pandemic Times: The DATE Experience. 128-130 - Theo Theocharides:
TTTC News. 133-134 - Scott Davidson:
Being Learned. 136
Volume 38, Number 5, October 2021
- Jörg Henkel:
Cross-Layer Design of Cyber-Physical Systems. 4 - Samarjit Chakraborty, Jian-Jia Chen, Anuradha Annaswamy, Devendra Rai:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Cross-Layer Design of Cyber-Physical Systems. 5-7 - Zhilu Wang, Hengyi Liang, Chao Huang, Qi Zhu:
Cross-Layer Design of Automotive Systems. 8-16 - Róbinson Medina Sánchez, Shayan Tabatabaei Nikkhah, Dip Goswami, Maurice Heemels, Sander Stuijk, Twan Basten:
Reconfigurable Pipelined Control Systems. 17-24 - Mahmoud Khaled, Majid Zamani:
Cloud-Ready Acceleration of Formal Method Techniques for Cyber-Physical Systems. 25-34 - David Harel, Rami Marelly, Assaf Marron, Smadar Szekely:
Integrating Interobject Scenarios with Intraobject Statecharts for Developing Reactive Systems. 35-47 - Rouhollah Mahfouzi, Amir Aminifar, Soheil Samii, Ahmed Rezine, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng:
Breaking Silos to Guarantee Control Stability with Communication over Ethernet TSN. 48-56 - Fabrice Mayran de Chamisso, Daniela Cancila, Laurent Soulier, Roberto Passerone, Michaël Aupetit:
Lifelong Exploratory Navigation: An Architecture for Safer Mobile Robots. 57-64 - Chung-Wei Lin, BaekGyu Kim, Shinichi Shiraishi:
Hardware Virtualization and Task Allocation for Plug-and-Play Automotive Systems. 65-73 - Antonio Filgueras, Miquel Vidal, Marc Mateu, Daniel Jiménez-González, Carlos Álvarez, Xavier Martorell, Eduard Ayguadé, Dimitrios Theodoropoulos, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos, Paolo Gai, Stefano Garzarella, David Oro, Javier Hernando, Nicola Bettin, Alberto Pomella, Marco Procaccini, Roberto Giorgi:
The AXIOM Project: IoT on Heterogeneous Embedded Platforms. 74-81 - Yu-Rong Jian, Ferenc Fodor, Cheng-Wen Wu, Erik Jan Marinissen:
Automated Probe-Mark Analysis for Advanced Probe Technology Characterization. 82-89 - Massimo Alioto:
From Less Batteries to Battery-Less Alert Systems with Wide Power Adaptation down to nWs - Toward a Smarter, Greener World. 90-133 - Theo Theocharides:
TTTC News. 134-135 - Scott Davidson:
Bad Design Inside of You. 136
Volume 38, Number 6, December 2021
- Jörg Henkel:
Stochastic Computing for Neuromorphic Applications. 4 - Ilia Polian, John P. Hayes, Vincent T. Lee, Weikang Qian:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Stochastic Computing for Neuromorphic Applications. 5-15 - Brian R. Gaines:
A Conceptual Framework for Stochastic Neuromorphic Computing. 16-27 - Amogh Agrawal, Deboleena Roy, Utkarsh Saxena, Kaushik Roy:
Embracing Stochasticity to Enable Neuromorphic Computing at the Edge. 28-35 - Mohsen Riahi Alam, M. Hassan Najafi, Nima Taherinejad:
Exact Stochastic Computing Multiplication in Memristive Memory. 36-43 - Amir Ardakani, Arash Ardakani, Warren J. Gross:
Training Binarized Neural Networks Using Ternary Multipliers. 44-52 - Di Wu, Ruokai Yin, Joshua San Miguel:
In-Stream Correlation-Based Division and Bit-Inserting Square Root in Stochastic Computing. 53-59 - Kamyar Givaki, Reza Hojabr, MohammadHosein Gholamrezaei, Ahmad Khonsari, Saeid Gorgin, Dara Rahmati, M. Hassan Najafi:
High-Performance Deterministic Stochastic Computing Using Residue Number System. 60-68 - Jérémy Belot, Abdelkarim Cherkaoui, Raphaël Laurent, Laurent Fesquet:
An Area- and Power-Efficient Stochastic Number Generator for Bayesian Sensor Fusion Circuits. 69-77 - Giovanni De Micheli:
The Emerging Majority: Technology and Design for Superconducting Electronics. 79-87 - Sai Manoj Pudukotai Dinakarrao, Hantao Huang, Hao Yu:
Energy-Efficient and Error-Resilient Cognitive I/O for 3-D-Integrated Manycore Microprocessors. 88-95 - Theo Theocharides:
TTTC News. 97-98 - Scott Davidson:
Computing in the Real World. 100
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