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Overview

Brad Hutchings is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Hardware and Architecture, and Signal Processing.

The main topics of Hutchings' work include:

  • Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Radiation Effects in Electronics
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis

Hutchings has contributed to research published mainly in the ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems, with two papers appearing in this venue.

Recent publications by Hutchings include:

  • Approaches for FPGA Design Assurance, 2021, ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems
  • Inducing Non-uniform FPGA Aging Using Configuration-based Short Circuits, 2022, ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems

Their frequent coauthors include Jeffrey Goeders, Eli Cahill, Hayden Cook, Jacob Arscott, and Brent George. Collaborations with these researchers reflect the interdisciplinary nature of Hutchings' work within the hardware security and reconfigurable computing domain.

Brad Hutchings was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2018 for contributions to CAD tools for reconfigurable computing.

Best Publications

  • A dynamic instruction set computer

    M.J. Wirthlin;B.L. Hutchings

  • Assisting network intrusion detection with reconfigurable hardware

    B.L. Hutchings;R. Franklin;D. Carver

  • JHDL-an HDL for reconfigurable systems

    P. Bellows;B. Hutchings

  • A reconfigurable arithmetic array for multimedia applications

    Alan Marshall;Tony Stansfield;Igor Kostarnov;Jean Vuillemin

  • Seeking solutions in configurable computing

    W.H. Mangione-Smith;B. Hutchings;D. Andrews;A. DeHon

  • A CAD suite for high-performance FPGA design

    B. Hutchings;P. Bellows;J. Hawkins;S. Hemmert

  • Using design-level scan to improve FPGA design observability and controllability for functional verification

    Timothy Wheeler;Paul Graham;Brent Nelson;Brad Hutchings

  • The Nano Processor: a low resource reconfigurable processor

    M.J. Wirthlin;B.L. Hutchings;K.L. Gilson

  • FPGA-based stochastic neural networks-implementation

    S.L. Bade;B.L. Hutchings

  • Reconfigurable computing application frameworks

    A.L. Slade;B.E. Nelson;B.L. Hutchings

  • Density enhancement of a neural network using FPGAs and run-time reconfiguration

    J.G. Eldredge;B.L. Hutchings

  • RapidSmith: Do-It-Yourself CAD Tools for Xilinx FPGAs

    Christopher Lavin;Marc Padilla;Jaren Lamprecht;Philip Lundrigan

  • The flexibility of configurable computing

    J. Villasenor;B. Hutchings

  • Implementation Approaches for Reconfigurable Logic Applications

    Brad Hutchings;Michael J. Wirthlin

  • Design methodologies for partially reconfigured systems

    J.D. Hadley;B.L. Hutchings

  • Instrumenting Bitstreams for Debugging FPGA Circuits

    P. Graham;B. Nelson;B. Hutchings

  • An Assessment of the Suitability of FPGA-Based Systems for Use in Digital Signal Processing

    Russell J. Petersen;Brad Hutchings

  • Improving functional density using run-time circuit reconfiguration [FPGAs]

    M.J. Wirthlin;B.L. Hutchings

  • DISC: the dynamic instruction set computer

    Michael J. Wirthlin;Brad L. Hutchings

  • HMFlow: Accelerating FPGA Compilation with Hard Macros for Rapid Prototyping

    Christopher Lavin;Marc Padilla;Jaren Lamprecht;Philip Lundrigan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Wirthlin
Michael Wirthlin Brigham Young University
Paul Graham
Paul Graham University of Sussex
André DeHon
André DeHon University of Pennsylvania
Viktor K. Prasanna
Viktor K. Prasanna University of Southern California
Nader Bagherzadeh
Nader Bagherzadeh University of California, Irvine
Bir Bhanu
Bir Bhanu University of California, Riverside
Krishna V. Palem
Krishna V. Palem Rice University

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