Program-flow attestation of IoT systems software

Author(s):  
Nafisa Ahmed ◽  
Manar Abu Talib ◽  
Qassim Nasir
2013 ◽  
Vol 443 ◽  
pp. 556-560
Author(s):  
Gao Ming He

This paper describes a system; CODESSEAL can provide protection and evaluation to system software. CODESSEAL was designed to protect embedded systems with sufficient expertise and resources to capture attack equipment and manipulator, not only to protect software but also to protect hardware. By using the reconfigurable hardware allows CODESSEAL to provide confidentiality, integrity of security services and a platform-independent program flow without having to redesign the processor. System uses software and data protection technology and designs cycle simulation methods for data analysis. Experimental results show that the protected instructions and data with a high level of safety can be realized a low, which in most cases the performance loss can be reduced to below 10%, so the research of software protection methods of the embedded operating system of hardware compiler has important practical significance.


2011 ◽  
Vol 189-193 ◽  
pp. 2670-2674
Author(s):  
Zhi Jie Jiao ◽  
Chun Yu He ◽  
Jian Ping Li ◽  
Xiang Hua Liu

Pilot cold rolling mill is the important tool for the cold rolling process researching and new steel grade development. According to the design of the new type direct pulling pilot cold rolling mill, based on the mass flow constant principle, strip exit thickness indirect measurement method is studied. During rolling, strip entry and exit speed can be calculated accurately according to the measured value of two sides’ clamps movement. Data filtering treatment is adopted and program flow chart is designed. Based on the material entry thickness measured manually, exit thickness of all passes can be measured indirectly. This thickness indirect measurement method has been applied successfully on the new type pilot cold rolling mill, and the measurement results show that this method has a good accuracy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stewart Walker ◽  
Arleta Pietrzak

Abstract Efficient, accurate data collection from imagery is the key to an economical generation of useful geospatial products. Incremental developments of traditional geospatial data collection and the arrival of new image data sources cause new software packages to be created and existing ones to be adjusted to enable such data to be processed. In the past, BAE Systems’ digital photogrammetric workstation, SOCET SET®, met fin de siècle expectations in data processing and feature extraction. Its successor, SOCET GXP®, addresses today’s photogrammetric requirements and new data sources. SOCET GXP is an advanced workstation for mapping and photogrammetric tasks, with automated functionality for triangulation, Digital Elevation Model (DEM) extraction, orthorectification and mosaicking, feature extraction and creation of 3-D models with texturing. BAE Systems continues to add sensor models to accommodate new image sources, in response to customer demand. New capabilities added in the latest version of SOCET GXP facilitate modeling, visualization and analysis of 3-D features.


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