© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. In earlier published work, Maes et al. present a pay-per-use licensing scheme for hardware Intellectual Property (IP) cores. This scheme focuses on the use of IP cores on static random access memory-based field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and is mainly based on the partial reconfigurability property of this type of FPGA. Our work evaluates the practical feasibility of the scheme and the accompanying architecture. As already (partly) indicated by Maes et al., their solution introduces some security and usability issues. Therefore, we present improvements to the scheme and the architecture together with an additional method for decreasing the area overhead. The overall result is the first practi...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are reconfigurable devices which have emerged as an interesti...
We introduce the first approach that can actively control multiple hardware intellectual property (I...
International audience—Intellectual Property (IP) illegal copying is a major threat in today's integ...
Currently achievable intellectual property (IP) protection solutions for field-programmable gate arr...
The modus operandi of the upfront intellectual property (IP) licensing model is impractical for the ...
With the popularity of modern FPGAs, the business of FPGA specific intellectual properties (IP) is e...
The configuration data sequence of a field programmable gate array (FPGA) is an intellectual propert...
Core-based design, which is widely used nowadays due to the high complexity of electronic systems, c...
grantor: University of TorontoIntellectual Property (IP) design is a rapidly growing indus...
International audienceIntellectual Property (IP) illegal copying is a major threat in today's integr...
Abstract—The advantages of dynamic reconfiguration can only be exploited if devices, tools and desig...
International audienceIP protection is a recent field of research. If passive protection schemes, ma...
Abstract—Software intellectual property (SWIP) is a critical component of increasingly complex field...
87 p. : ill. ; 30 cmThis work consists to implement IP cores dedicated to cryptography, using an FPG...
With the advancement of semiconductor processing technology, the capacity and versatility of an inte...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are reconfigurable devices which have emerged as an interesti...
We introduce the first approach that can actively control multiple hardware intellectual property (I...
International audience—Intellectual Property (IP) illegal copying is a major threat in today's integ...
Currently achievable intellectual property (IP) protection solutions for field-programmable gate arr...
The modus operandi of the upfront intellectual property (IP) licensing model is impractical for the ...
With the popularity of modern FPGAs, the business of FPGA specific intellectual properties (IP) is e...
The configuration data sequence of a field programmable gate array (FPGA) is an intellectual propert...
Core-based design, which is widely used nowadays due to the high complexity of electronic systems, c...
grantor: University of TorontoIntellectual Property (IP) design is a rapidly growing indus...
International audienceIntellectual Property (IP) illegal copying is a major threat in today's integr...
Abstract—The advantages of dynamic reconfiguration can only be exploited if devices, tools and desig...
International audienceIP protection is a recent field of research. If passive protection schemes, ma...
Abstract—Software intellectual property (SWIP) is a critical component of increasingly complex field...
87 p. : ill. ; 30 cmThis work consists to implement IP cores dedicated to cryptography, using an FPG...
With the advancement of semiconductor processing technology, the capacity and versatility of an inte...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are reconfigurable devices which have emerged as an interesti...
We introduce the first approach that can actively control multiple hardware intellectual property (I...
International audience—Intellectual Property (IP) illegal copying is a major threat in today's integ...