Low cost ground test equipment for atmospheric rocket flights using embedded systems

Author(s):  
O. O. Babayomi ◽  
C. A. Osheku ◽  
M. A. L. Adetoro ◽  
A. Okon ◽  
A. O. Opasina
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOSEPH YIU

The increasing need for security in microcontrollers Security has long been a significant challenge in microcontroller applications(MCUs). Traditionally, many microcontroller systems did not have strong security measures against remote attacks as most of them are not connected to the Internet, and many microcontrollers are deemed to be cheap and simple. With the growth of IoT (Internet of Things), security in low cost microcontrollers moved toward the spotlight and the security requirements of these IoT devices are now just as critical as high-end systems due to:


2012 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 842-846
Author(s):  
李云飞 LI Yun-fei ◽  
赵运隆 ZHAO Yun-long

2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 36-48
Author(s):  
Qutaiba Ali ◽  
Sahar Lazim

The incredible growth of FPGA capabilities in recent years and the new included features have made them more and more attractive for numerous embedded systems. There is however an important shortcoming concerning security of data and design. Data security implies the protection of the FPGA application in the sense that the data inside the circuit and the data transferred to/from the peripheral circuits during the communication are protected. This paper suggests a new method to support the security of any FPGA platform using network processor technology. Low cost IP2022 UBICOM network processor was used as a security shield in front of any FPGA device. It was supplied with the necessary security methods such as AES ciphering engine, SHA-1, HMAC and an embedded firewall to provide confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, and packets filtering features.


Author(s):  
Alberto Girolami ◽  
Federica Zonzini ◽  
Luca De Marchi ◽  
Davide Brunelli ◽  
Luca Benini

Author(s):  
Hyoung-Woo Kim ◽  
Byung-Han Sheen ◽  
Haeng-Sub Wi ◽  
Joon-Young Choi

2001 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 387 ◽  
Author(s):  
DR Petersen ◽  
RE Link ◽  
M Tigdemir ◽  
M Karasahin ◽  
SF Kalyoncuoglu

2000 ◽  
Vol 10 (03) ◽  
pp. 211-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. M. Reyneri ◽  
M. Chiaberge ◽  
L. Lavagno ◽  
B. Pino ◽  
E. Miranda

We propose a semi-automatic HW/SW codesign flow for low-power and low-cost Neuro-Fuzzy embedded systems. Applications range from fast prototyping of embedded systems to high-speed simulation of Simulink models and rapid design of Neuro-Fuzzy devices. The proposed codesign flow works with different technologies and architectures (namely, software, digital and analog). We have used The Mathworks' Simulink© environment for functional specification and for analysis of performance criteria such as timing (latency and throughput), power dissipation, size and cost. The proposed flow can exploit trade-offs between SW and HW as well as between digital and analog implementations, and it can generate, respectively, the C, VHDL and SKILL codes of the selected architectures.


2013 ◽  
Vol 329 ◽  
pp. 316-319
Author(s):  
Lei Zhou ◽  
Hong Zhao ◽  
Qing Zhao

The Temperature Rise Test of Low Voltage Switchgear Assembly has rather high requirements for the test equipment; however, the present test equipment commonly has the problem of complicated test circuits, current regulation difficulty, high power consumption etc [. Therefore, in order to raise the present test level, we have devised new test methods and designed a new type of current adjusting device for the Temperature Rise Test. This new type of device has the advantages of easy operation, compact structure, flexible motion, low power consumption, low cost, high precision etc. Practical application has proved that it can meet the technical requirements for the Temperature Rise Test of Low Voltage Switchgear Assembly.


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