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Hardware/software IP protection

Proceedings of the 37th conference on Design automation - DAC '00, 2000
Design methodologies based on reuse of intellectual property (IP) components critically depend on techniques to protect IP ownership. IP protection is particularly challenging for hardware/software systems, where an IP core runs embedded software: both the software and the core are valuable IP that must be protected.We propose a new technique for ...
DALPASSO, MARCELLO   +2 more
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IP Local Node Protection

2007 Second International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications (ICSNC 2007), 2007
Network survivability has become one of the most important QoS (quality of service) parameters in IP network services. IP protection can improve network resilience and avoid service disruption better than traditional routing recovery or other lower layer recovery technologies.
Hui-Kai Su, Cheng-Shong Wu, Yuan-Sun Chu
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Machine learning IP protection

Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, 2018
Machine learning, specifically deep learning is becoming a key technology component in application domains such as identity management, finance, automotive, and healthcare, to name a few. Proprietary machine learning models - Machine Learning IP - are developed and deployed at the network edge, end devices and in the cloud, to maximize user experience.
Rosario Cammarota   +2 more
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A hierarchical IP protection approach for hard IP cores

2015 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2015
Hard IP cores are usually delivered by IP vendors for high value and performance-critical system components used in SoC designs. Although not allowing direct access to the behavioral design, hard IPs still face various IP infringements such as illegal usage and reverse engineering.
Qiang Liu, Haie Li
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Digital Right Management for IP Protection

2015 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, 2015
The Digital Rights Management (DRM) principle is generally well known for the exchange of files (music, video), or software management. Specialized solutions concerning vprofessional software are behind a business called "Software License Managemen". The concept of DRM can be transposed to other areas, in particular to the design of hardware devices ...
Rampon, Jerome   +5 more
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On the Maximum Protection Problem in IP-over-WDM Networks Using IP LSP Protection

Photonic Network Communications, 2005
In dynamic IP-over-WDM networks efficient fault-management techniques become more difficult since as demands change with time the optimal logical topology varies as well. Changes in the virtual topology should be done with care because working IP LSPs routed on top of a virtual topology should not be interrupted. Reconfiguration of the virtual topology
NoĆ©lia S. C. Correia   +1 more
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Achieving Unified Protection for IP Routing

2010 Proceedings of 19th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, 2010
Routing failures are common on the Internet and routing protocols can not always react fast enough to recover from them, which usually causes packet delivery failures. To address the problem, fast reroute solutions have been proposed to guarantee reroute path availability and to avoid high packet loss after network failures. However, existing solutions
Qi Li 0002   +5 more
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IP protection in Partially Reconfigurable FPGAs

2009 International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 2009
As FPGA technology and related EDA tools develop, design IP protection and licensing requires increasing consideration. The current multi-player, Partial-Reconfiguration (PR) design flow does not facilitate bitstream-level IP core license enforcement, e.g, timelimited or pay-per-use.
Krzysztof Kepa   +2 more
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IP protection and restoration

IEEE Internet Computing, 2000
Protection and restoration together connote an additional layer of reliability, availability and integrity wherever they are applied. Protection ensures that the desired service will not be permanently disrupted in the event of a component failure. Restoration ensures the desired service will be returned following a component failure.
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Protected IP-core test generation

Proceedings of the 12th ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI - GLSVLSI '02, 2002
Design simplification is becoming necessary to respect the target time-to-market of SoCs, and this goal can be obtained by using predesigned IP-cores. However, their correct integration in a design implies more complex verification problems. IPs are usually provided with their own test patterns that can be used only by applying design for testability ...
Alessandro Fin, Franco Fummi
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