Security of Systems on Chip

Date

2020-06-25

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ACPI

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Conference

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

In recent years, technology has started to evolve to become more power efficient, powerful in terms of processors and smaller in size. This evolution of electronics has led microprocessors and other components to be merged to form a circuit called System-on-Chip. If we are to make a vast and cursory comparison between SoC and microcontrollers, microprocessors, and CPUs; we would come to the conclusion of SoCs being a single chip, doing all the things the other components can do yet without needing any external parts. So SoCs are computers just by themselves. Furthermore, SoCs have more memory than microcontrollers in general. Being a computer just by themselves allows them also to become servers. Nowadays, an SoC may be regarded also as a Server-on-Chip

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Keywords

Hardware Security

Citation

Tumer, E., Maglaras, L. (2020) Security of Systems on Chip. 19th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (ECCWS 2020), Chester, UK, June 2020.

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Research Institute