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RAM-Jam: Remote Temperature and Voltage Fault Attack on FPGAs using Memory Collisions

Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, 2019
It has been demonstrated that with concrete hardware Trojans, a remote adversary can mount physical attacks, e.g., fault or side-channel attacks, against adjacent IP cores in an FPGA.
Md. Mahbub Alam   +4 more
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RAMS

Proceedings of the international workshop on Storage network architecture and parallel I/Os - SNAPI '04, 2004
Previous studies show that intra-cluster communication easily becomes a major performance bottleneck for a wide range of small write-sharing workloads especially read-only workloads in modern clustered network servers. A Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) technique has been recommended by many researchers to address the problem but how to well utilize ...
Peng Gu, Jun Wang
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RAM: Retrieval-Based Affordance Transfer for Generalizable Zero-Shot Robotic Manipulation

Conference on Robot Learning
This work proposes a retrieve-and-transfer framework for zero-shot robotic manipulation, dubbed RAM, featuring generalizability across various objects, environments, and embodiments.
Yuxuan Kuang   +7 more
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PanORAMa: Oblivious RAM with Logarithmic Overhead

IEEE Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2018
We present PanORAMa, the first Oblivious RAM construction that achieves communication overhead O(log N log log N) for database of N blocks and for any block size B = Ω(log N) while requiring client memory of only a constant number of memory blocks.
Sarvar Patel   +3 more
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10  Gb/s optical random access memory (RAM) cell.

Optics Letters, 2019
Optical random access memories (RAMs) have been conceived as high-bandwidth alternatives of their electronic counterparts, raising expectations for ultra-fast operation that can resolve the ns-long electronic RAM access bottleneck.
A. Tsakyridis   +4 more
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2015
Within the framework of this PhD thesis, a solid theoretical analysis was developed, describing the frequency transfer function of two of the main optical memory circuit categories, those based on coupled switching elements and those based on a single switching element and a feedback loop, taking into account all of their architectural aspects.
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Hypospadias in rams

Veterinary Record, 2006
In an abattoir survey conducted in south‐west England, 15 of 6521 rams aged three to 12 months had hypospadias; in 27 others the scrotum was completely or partly divided, but they had no other abnormalities of the urinary or genital systems. The lesions observed in 11 of the rams in the abattoir survey, and in four young rams and one mature ram found ...
K C, Smith, P, Brown, T J, Parkinson
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CMOS dynamic-RAMs approach static RAM speeds

IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1985
The advantages of CMOS circuitry for dynamic RAM (DRAM) performance are discussed. First, static and dynamic memories are compared. Then, address multiplexing techniques for DRAMs are considered, and it is shown how CMOS circuitry allows effective use of continuously powered-up address buffers (as found in the fastest SRAMs). The overall improvement in
S. Sheffield Eaton   +2 more
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2012
In this diploma thesis is presented the problem of Memory Wall and the need to implement optical RAM memory. The aim of this thesis is to explore and identify the factors that lead to the design of optical memories. We must find a way to implement the individual pieces of logic gates.
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Path ORAM: an extremely simple oblivious RAM protocol

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2012
Emil Stefanov   +6 more
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