Abdul Khader Thalakkattu Moosa
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View article: ARIANNA: An Automatic Design Flow for Fabric Customization and eFPGA Redaction
ARIANNA: An Automatic Design Flow for Fabric Customization and eFPGA Redaction Open
In the modern global Integrated Circuit (IC) supply chain, protecting intellectual property (IP) is a complex challenge, and balancing IP loss risk and added cost for theft countermeasures is hard to achieve. Using embedded configurable lo…
View article: Not All Fabrics Are Created Equal: Exploring eFPGA Parameters for IP Redaction
Not All Fabrics Are Created Equal: Exploring eFPGA Parameters for IP Redaction Open
Semiconductor design houses rely on third-party foundries to manufacture their integrated circuits (ICs). While this trend allows them to tackle fabrication costs, it introduces security concerns as external (and potentially malicious) par…
View article: ALICE
ALICE Open
Fabricating an integrated circuit is becoming unaffordable for many semiconductor design houses. Outsourcing the fabrication to a third-party foundry requires methods to protect the intellectual property of the hardware designs. Designers …
View article: Not All Fabrics Are Created Equal: Exploring eFPGA Parameters For IP Redaction
Not All Fabrics Are Created Equal: Exploring eFPGA Parameters For IP Redaction Open
Semiconductor design houses rely on third-party foundries to manufacture their integrated circuits (IC). While this trend allows them to tackle fabrication costs, it introduces security concerns as external (and potentially malicious) part…
View article: Exploring eFPGA-based Redaction for IP Protection
Exploring eFPGA-based Redaction for IP Protection Open
Recently, eFPGA-based redaction has been proposed as a promising solution for hiding parts of a digital design from untrusted entities, where legitimate end-users can restore functionality by loading the withheld bitstream after fabricatio…
View article: Exploring eFPGA-based Redaction for IP Protection
Exploring eFPGA-based Redaction for IP Protection Open
Recently, eFPGA-based redaction has been proposed as a promising solution for hiding parts of a digital design from untrusted entities, where legitimate end-users can restore functionality by loading the withheld bitstream after fabricatio…