2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to and leadership in trustworthy hardware
Ramesh Karri focuses on Embedded system, Computer security, Cryptography, Hardware security module and Encryption. His studies deal with areas such as Computer hardware, Register-transfer level, Logic synthesis, Hardware obfuscation and Integrated circuit as well as Embedded system. His research in Hardware obfuscation intersects with topics in Vulnerability, Logic gate, Design flow and Netlist.
His Computer security research includes elements of Integrated circuit design, Field and Industrial control system. His work deals with themes such as Design for testing, Error detection and correction and Parallel computing, which intersect with Cryptography. His Hardware security module research incorporates themes from Memristor, Threat model and Embedded software.
Embedded system, Computer security, Computer hardware, Parallel computing and Cryptography are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Embedded system brings together such families of science as Fault tolerance, Microfluidics and Biochip. His studies in Computer security integrate themes in fields like System on a chip, Design flow and Intellectual property.
His Cryptography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Error detection and correction and Encryption. Ramesh Karri has researched Error detection and correction in several fields, including Register-transfer level, Overhead and Block cipher. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Integrated circuit under Hardware security module, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Electronic engineering and Logic gate.
Ramesh Karri mostly deals with Embedded system, Biochip, Microfluidics, Computer security and Computer hardware. His research integrates issues of Obfuscation and Integrated circuit in his study of Embedded system. His Integrated circuit research integrates issues from Register-transfer level and Logic gate.
He works mostly in the field of Microfluidics, limiting it down to concerns involving Tamper resistance and, occasionally, Leverage. His Computer security research incorporates elements of Digital manufacturing and Doors. His Computer hardware study combines topics in areas such as Software, Side channel attack, Hardware security module and Code.
His primary areas of investigation include Embedded system, Biochip, Microfluidics, Computer hardware and Hardware security module. Ramesh Karri interconnects Overhead, Reliability, Cryptography, Focus and Component in the investigation of issues within Embedded system. His Biochip study incorporates themes from Sieve and Data science.
He combines subjects such as Leverage, Tamper resistance, Cyberphysical systems, Variety and Attack model with his study of Microfluidics. His study in Computer hardware is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Process control, Malware and Post-quantum cryptography. His Hardware security module study is concerned with the field of Computer security as a whole.
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Trustworthy Hardware: Identifying and Classifying Hardware Trojans
R Karri;J Rajendran;K Rosenfeld;M Tehranipoor.
IEEE Computer (2010)
A Primer on Hardware Security: Models, Methods, and Metrics
Masoud Rostami;Farinaz Koushanfar;Ramesh Karri.
Proceedings of the IEEE (2014)
Security analysis of logic obfuscation
Jeyavijayan Rajendran;Youngok Pino;Ozgur Sinanoglu;Ramesh Karri.
design automation conference (2012)
Scan based side channel attack on dedicated hardware implementations of Data Encryption Standard
Bo Yang;Kaijie Wu;Ramesh Karri.
international test conference (2004)
Security analysis of integrated circuit camouflaging
Jeyavijayan Rajendran;Michael Sam;Ozgur Sinanoglu;Ramesh Karri.
computer and communications security (2013)
Secure Scan: A Design-for-Test Architecture for Crypto Chips
Bo Yang;Kaijie Wu;R. Karri.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (2006)
Fault Analysis-Based Logic Encryption
Jeyavijayan Rajendran;Huan Zhang;Chi Zhang;Garrett S. Rose.
IEEE Transactions on Computers (2015)
Hardware Trojans: Lessons Learned after One Decade of Research
K. Xiao;D. Forte;Y. Jin;R. Karri.
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (2016)
The Robust QCA Adder Designs Using Composable QCA Building Blocks
Kyosun Kim;Kaijie Wu;R. Karri.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (2007)
Concurrent error detection schemes for fault-based side-channel cryptanalysis of symmetric block ciphers
R. Karri;K. Wu;P. Mishra;Yongkook Kim.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (2002)
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems
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