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By all means, do not use a hammer.”
IBM Manual, 1925

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Mission Statement

  • The research mission of the Adaptive and Secure Computing Systems (ASCS) Laboratory is to investigate next-generation secure computing systems: emerging micro-architecture design techniques, architectures based on novel substrates, secure and resilient architecture design, self-aware adaptive and approximate computing techniques, and intelligent network-on-chip designs.

The ASCS Laboratory is now part of the Secure, Trusted, and Assured Microelectronics (STAM) Center in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University.

Main Projects [Latest Projects]

helios

Helios

The Helios project is investigating approaches for designing computer systems that dynamically adapt and optimize their execution behavior [...]

securitas

Hermes

With the emergence of general-purpose system-on-chip (SoC) architectures in an array of application domains some key security challenges arise [...]

sphinx

Sphinx

A software-hardware attack resistant computing system consisting of a software obfuscation module and a dedicated hardware execution engine. [...]

brisc-v

BRISC-V

The BRISC-V tool enables students, researchers, and system designers to quickly bring up complete, fully-functional, and synthesizable RISC-V multiprocessors [...]

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