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  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Milos Prvulovic is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology 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 Artificial Intelligence. The scholar's work also touches on Signal Processing and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their recent research includes multiple publications from the years 2020 and 2021, covering various aspects of hardware security and electromagnetic signal analysis. Significant papers include:

  • Near-Field Backscattering-Based Sensing for Hardware Trojan Detection (2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation)
  • Side-Channel Propagation Measurements and Modeling for Hardware Security in IoT Devices (2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation)
  • A Comparison of Backscattering, EM, and Power Side-Channels and Their Performance in Detecting Software and Hardware Intrusions (2020, Journal of Hardware and Systems Security)
  • Leveraging EM Side-Channels for Recognizing Components on a Motherboard (2020, IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility)
  • Deep Learning Classification of Motherboard Components by Leveraging EM Side-Channel Signals (2021, Journal of Hardware and Systems Security)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Milos Prvulovic include Alenka Zajić, Frank T. Werner, Baki Berkay Yilmaz, Erik J. Jorgensen, and Chia-Lin Cheng. These collaborations have contributed to multiple studies and developments in hardware security and related fields.

Their work is published predominantly in respected venues such as:

  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • Journal of Hardware and Systems Security
  • IEEE Transactions on Computers
  • IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility

The scholar's main topics of research include Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security, Cryptographic Implementations and Security, Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis, Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics, Advanced Malware Detection Techniques, Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques, and Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption.

In 2009, Milos Prvulovic was recognized as an ACM Senior Member. Their contributions continue to influence research in hardware security, electromagnetic compatibility, and related technological areas.

Best Publications

  • ReVive: cost-effective architectural support for rollback recovery in shared-memory multiprocessors

    Milos Prvulovic;Zheng Zhang;Josep Torrellas

  • Improving Cost, Performance, and Security of Memory Encryption and Authentication

    Chenyu Yan;Daniel Englender;Milos Prvulovic;Brian Rogers

  • Cherry: Checkpointed early resource recycling in out-of-order microprocessors

    José F. Martínez;Jose Renau;Michael C. Huang;Milos Prvulovic

  • Using Address Independent Seed Encryption and Bonsai Merkle Trees to Make Secure Processors OS- and Performance-Friendly

    Brian Rogers;Siddhartha Chhabra;Milos Prvulovic;Yan Solihin

  • FlexiTaint: A programmable accelerator for dynamic taint propagation

    G. Venkataramani;I. Doudalis;Y. Solihin;M. Prvulovic

  • ReEnact: using thread-level speculation mechanisms to debug data races in multithreaded codes

    Milos Prvulovic;Josep Torrellas

  • A Practical Methodology for Measuring the Side-Channel Signal Available to the Attacker for Instruction-Level Events

    Robert Callan;Alenka Zajic;Milos Prvulovic

  • MemTracker: Efficient and Programmable Support for Memory Access Monitoring and Debugging

    G. Venkataramani;B. Roemer;Y. Solihin;M. Prvulovic

  • EDDIE: EM-Based Detection of Deviations in Program Execution

    Alireza Nazari;Nader Sehatbakhsh;Monjur Alam;Alenka Zajic

  • Experimental Demonstration of Electromagnetic Information Leakage From Modern Processor-Memory Systems

    Alenka Zajic;Milos Prvulovic

  • SecureME: a hardware-software approach to full system security

    Siddhartha Chhabra;Brian Rogers;Yan Solihin;Milos Prvulovic

  • CORD: cost-effective (and nearly overhead-free) order-recording and data race detection

    M. Prvulovic

  • Removing architectural bottlenecks to the scalability of speculative parallelization

    Milos Prvulovic;María Jesús Garzarán;Lawrence Rauchwerger;Josep Torrellas

  • Effective memory protection using dynamic tainting

    James Clause;Ioannis Doudalis;Alessandro Orso;Milos Prvulovic

  • Efficient data protection for distributed shared memory multiprocessors

    Brian Rogers;Milos Prvulovic;Yan Solihin

  • Comprehensively and efficiently protecting the heap

    Mazen Kharbutli;Xiaowei Jiang;Yan Solihin;Guru Venkataramani

  • FASE: finding amplitude-modulated side-channel emanations

    Robert Callan;Alenka Zajić;Milos Prvulovic

  • HeapMon: a helper-thread approach to programmable, automatic, and low-overhead memory bug detection

    R. Shetty;M. Kharbutli;Y. Solihin;M. Prvulovic

  • Improving system performance with compressed memory

    S. Roy;R. Kumar;M. Prvulovic

  • Spectral profiling: observer-effect-free profiling by monitoring EM emanations

    Nader Sehatbakhsh;Alireza Nazari;Alenka Zajic;Milos Prvulovic

  • Proceedings of the 44th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture

    Carlo Galuzzi;Luigi Carro;Andreas Moshovos;Milos Prvulovic

  • Proceedings of the 48th International Symposium on Microarchitecture

    Milos Prvulovic

Frequent Co-Authors

Alenka Zajic
Alenka Zajic Georgia Institute of Technology
Yan Solihin
Yan Solihin University of Central Florida
Josep Torrellas
Josep Torrellas University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lawrence Rauchwerger
Lawrence Rauchwerger University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alessandro Orso
Alessandro Orso Georgia Institute of Technology
Luis Ceze
Luis Ceze University of Washington
Calin Cascaval
Calin Cascaval Google (United States)
Daniel Genkin
Daniel Genkin Georgia Institute of Technology
Andreas Moshovos
Andreas Moshovos University of Toronto
Luigi Carro
Luigi Carro Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

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