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FPGA

Rejuvenation of Diverse FPGA Softcores in a SoC

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Sat, Jul 6 2024
Internship

FPGA system-on-chip SoC replication field-programmable gate array verilog VHDL

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be reconfigured by the user after manufacturing to build a System-on-Chip (SoC) embedded device. The needed logic is usually implemented as a software image and then instantiated on the FPGA to inherit the nice properties of hardware, like higher speed and better security. Unfortunately, since the image itself, e.g., a Softcore that represents a Processing Unit, is a software, it is prone to faults and vulnerabilities that manifest after instantiation on the FPGA. Unfortunately, an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is

Ines Pinto Gouveia

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cyber Resilience Research Group

resilience Fault-Tolerant Computing intrusion tolerance cybersecurity FPGA

Working towards building safe, secure and resilient systems.

Cyber Resilience Research Group (CybeResil)

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