Authors
Tuan Minh La, Kaspar Matas, Nikola Grunchevski, Khoa Dang Pham, Dirk Koch
Publication date
2020/9/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems (TRETS)
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
1-31
Publisher
ACM
Description
Sharing configuration bitstreams rather than netlists is a very desirable feature to protect IP or to share IP without longer CAD tool processing times. Furthermore, an increasing number of systems could hugely benefit from serving multiple users on the same FPGA, for example, for resource pooling in cloud infrastructures.
This article researches the threat that a malicious application can impose on an FPGA-based system in a multi-tenancy scenario from a hardware security point of view. In particular, this article evaluates the risk systematically for FPGA power-hammering through short-circuits and self-oscillating circuits, which potentially may cause harm to a system. This risk includes implementing, tuning, and evaluating all FPGA self-oscillators known from the literature but also developing a large number of new power-hammering designs that have not been considered before. Our experiments demonstrate that …
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Scholar articles
TM La, K Matas, N Grunchevski, KD Pham, D Koch - ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and …, 2020