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Mark G. Karpovsky

Mark G. Karpovsky

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Mark G. Karpovsky is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their academic profile includes involvement in research and scientific activities linked to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • On a new class of codes for identifying vertices in graphs

    M.G. Karpovsky;K. Chakrabarty;L.B. Levitin

  • Finite Orthogonal Series in Design of Digital Devices

    Mark Karpovsky

  • Covering radius---Survey and recent results

    G. Cohen;M. Karpovsky;H. Mattson;J. Schatz

  • Robust protection against fault-injection attacks on smart cards implementing the advanced encryption standard

    M. Karpovsky;K.J. Kulikowski;A. Taubin

  • Testing Computer Hardware through Data Compression in Space and Time.

    Kewal K. Saluja;Mark G. Karpovsky

  • Application of network calculus to general topologies using turn-prohibition

    David Starobinski;Mark Karpovsky;Lev A. Zakrevski

  • Spectral Logic and Its Applications for the Design of Digital Devices

    Mark G. Karpovsky;Radomir S Stanković;Jaakko Astola

  • A data compression technique for built-in self-test

    S. M. Reddy;K. K. Saluja;M. G. Karpovsky

  • Differential Fault Analysis Attack Resistant Architectures for the Advanced Encryption Standard

    Mark G. Karpovsky;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Alexander Taubin

  • New class of nonlinear systematic error detecting codes

    M. Karpovsky;A. Taubin

  • Aliasing probability for multiple input signature analyzer

    D.K. Pradhan;S.K. Gupta;M.G. Karpovsky

  • Spectral Logic and Its Applications for the Design of Digital Devices: Karpovsky/Spectral Logic

    Mark G. Karpovsky;Radomir S. Stanković;Jaakko T. Astola

  • Design of self-diagnostic boards by multiple signature analysis

    M.G. Karpovsky;S.M. Chaudhry

  • Spectral Techniques and Fault Detection

    Mark G. Karpovsky

  • Optimal robust compression of test responses

    M.G. Karpovsky;P. Nagvajara

  • Power attacks on secure hardware based on early propagation of data

    K.J. Kulikowski;M.G. Karpovsky;A. Taubin

  • Fault detection in combinational networks by Reed-Muller transforms

    T.R. Damarla;M. Karpovsky

  • Algebraic manipulation detection codes and their applications for design of secure cryptographic devices

    Zhen Wang;Mark Karpovsky

  • Non-linear residue codes for robust public-key arithmetic

    Gunnar Gaubatz;Berk Sunar;Mark G. Karpovsky

  • Coordinate density of sets of vectors

    Mark G. Karpovsky;V. D. Milman

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaakko Astola
Jaakko Astola Tampere University
Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Krishnendu Chakrabarty Arizona State University
Kewal K. Saluja
Kewal K. Saluja University of Wisconsin–Madison
Berk Sunar
Berk Sunar Worcester Polytechnic Institute
David Starobinski
David Starobinski Boston University
Sudhakar M. Reddy
Sudhakar M. Reddy University of Iowa
Simon Litsyn
Simon Litsyn Tel Aviv University

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