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Analogue auto-associative memory using a multi-valued memristive memory cell

Most brain-like computing systems build up from neural networks. While there are some essential problems with this approach, it is well-known that the brain functionally operates as an associative memory. Building associative memories using conventional CMOS technology has already been performed, but this approach suffers from a lack of scalability and information density. Additionally, for a […]

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Shared autonomous vehicles: Model formulation, sub-problem definitions, implementation details, and anticipated impacts

The emergence of self-driving vehicles holds great promise for the future of transportation. While it will still be a number of years before fully self-driving vehicles can safely and legally drive unoccupied on U.S. streets, once this is possible, a new transportation mode for personal travel looks set to arrive. This new mode is the […]

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Leave Me Alone: App-Level Protection against Runtime Information Gathering on Android

Stealing of sensitive information from apps is always considered to be one of the most critical threats to Android security. Recent studies show that this can happen even to the apps without explicit implementation flaws, through exploiting some design weaknesses of the operating system, e.g., Shared communication channels such as Bluetooth, and side channels such […]

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A Case of Lightweight PUF Constructions: Cryptanalysis and Machine Learning Attacks

Due to their unique physical properties, physically unclonable functions (PUF) have been proposed widely as versatile cryptographic primitives. It is desirable that silicon PUF circuits should be lightweight, i.e., have low-hardware resource requirements. However, it is also of primary importance that such demands of low hardware overhead should not compromise the security aspects of PUF […]

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