RESCUE: Interdependent Challenges of Reliability, Security and Quality in Nanoelectronic Systems
Abstract
The recent trends for nanoelectronic computing systems include machine-to-machine communication in the era of Internet-of-Things (IoT) and autonomous systems, complex safety-critical applications, extreme miniaturization of implementation technologies and intensive interaction with the physical world. These set tough requirements on mutually dependent extra-functional design aspects. The H2020 MSCA ITN project RESCUE is focused on key challenges for reliability, security and quality, as well as related electronic design automation tools and methodologies. The objectives include both research advancements and cross-sectoral training of a new generation of interdisciplinary researchers. Notable interdisciplinary collaborative research results for the first half-period include novel approaches for test generation, soft-error and transient faults vulnerability analysis, cross-layer fault-tolerance and error-resilience, functional safety validation, reliability assessment and run-time management, HW security enhancement and initial implementation of these into holistic EDA tools.
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@article{arxiv.1912.01561,
title = {RESCUE: Interdependent Challenges of Reliability, Security and Quality in Nanoelectronic Systems},
author = {Maksim Jenihhin and Said Hamdioui and Matteo Sonza Reorda and Milos Krstic and Peter Langendoerfer and Christian Sauer and Anton Klotz and Michael Huebner and Joerg Nolte and Heinrich Theodor Vierhaus and Georgios Selimis and Dan Alexandrescu and Mottaqiallah Taouil and Geert-Jan Schrijen and Jaan Raik and Luca Sterpone and Giovanni Squillero and Zoya Dyka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.01561},
year = {2019}
}
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2020 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), Grenoble, France, 09 - 13 March 2020 6 pages