His main research concerns Operating system, Embedded system, Firmware, Virtual machine and Computer network. While working in this field, he studies both Operating system and Hypervisor. His Embedded system research incorporates themes from Power management, Process, State and BIOS.
His Firmware research integrates issues from Variable, Communication channel, Application programming interface and Flash memory. In his research on the topic of Virtual machine, Privilege level and Support vector machine is strongly related with Instruction set. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Computer security, Secure by design, Boot Service Discovery Protocol and Class.
Vincent J. Zimmer spends much of his time researching Operating system, Embedded system, Computer hardware, Firmware and Computer network. His Operating system study frequently links to other fields, such as Code. His research integrates issues of Initialization, Software, Interrupt and Partition in his study of Embedded system.
The Computer hardware study combines topics in areas such as Controller, Process, State and Component. His Firmware research includes themes of Read-only memory, Event, Mode and Interface. Computer network is closely attributed to Distributed computing in his work.
His primary areas of investigation include Embedded system, Operating system, Firmware, Computer hardware and Interface. His Embedded system study combines topics in areas such as BIOS, Volatile memory and Host. His Operating system study frequently links to related topics such as Code.
His studies in Firmware integrate themes in fields like Read-only memory, Initialization and Process. His work on Field-programmable gate array as part of general Computer hardware study is frequently connected to Control reconfiguration, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. The various areas that he examines in his Software study include Virtual machine and Reboot.
Vincent J. Zimmer mainly focuses on Operating system, Embedded system, Firmware, Computer hardware and Code. Vincent J. Zimmer studied Operating system and Identifier that intersect with Biometrics. His work deals with themes such as Controller, Task and Isolation, which intersect with Embedded system.
His Firmware research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Read-only memory, Initialization and Reset. His Computer hardware research includes elements of Interface, Secure cryptoprocessor, State and Hardware register. The study incorporates disciplines such as Table, Chipset, Directory and Identification in addition to Code.
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Methods and apparatus to provide network traffic support and physical security support
Vincent J. Zimmer;Michael A. Rothman.
(2003)
OS agnostic resource sharing across multiple computing platforms
Michael A. Rothman;Vincent J. Zimmer.
(2004)
Method and system to support a trusted set of operational environments using emulated trusted hardware
Gundrala D. Goud;Vincent J. Zimmer.
(2003)
Method and apparatus for providing virtual server blades
Gundrala D Goud;Vincent J. Zimmer;Michael A Rothman.
(2004)
System and method for enabling home power management
Michael A. Rothman;Vincent J. Zimmer.
(2004)
Method and apparatus for providing virtual server blades
Guda G Zimmer V Rohsman M.
(2004)
Method and apparatus to enhance platform boot efficiency
Michael A. Rothman;Vincent J. Zimmer.
(2004)
Power management for clustered computing platforms
Vincent J. Zimmer;Michael A. Rothman.
(2003)
Secure booting and provisioning
Eshwari P. Komarla;Vincent J. Zimmer.
(2003)
Providing fast non-volatile storage in a secure environment
Robert C. Swanson;Mallik Bulusu;Vincent J. Zimmer.
(2011)
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