Introduction.- Invasive Computing.- Fundamentals.- Self-Embedding.- Hybrid Application Mapping.- Hybrid Mapping for Increased Security.- Conclusions and Future Work.
Andreas Weichslgartner is currently working as a software
developer at Audi Electronic Ventures GmbH. Before, he had been a
researcher at the Department of Computer Science,
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany,
from 2010 to 2017. He received his diploma degree (Dipl.-Ing.) in
Information and Communication Technology and his Ph.D.
(Dr.-Ing.) in Computer Science from the FAU, Germany, in 2010
and 2017, respectively. His research interests include network on
chip, many-core architectures, security, machine learning, and
design automation.
Stefan Wildermann is a postdoctoral researcher at the
Department of Hardware/Software Co-Design at Friedrich-Alexander
University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany. He received his
Diploma and Doctorate degrees in Computer Science from the FAU in
2006 and 2012. Since 2012, Stefan has been a research assistant,
lecturer, and group leader at the FAU’s Department of
Hardware/SoftwareCo-Design. Michael Glaß is a Professor
at the Institute of Embedded Systems/Real-Time Systems, Ulm
University, Germany. From 2011 to 2016, he was an assistant
professor and head of the System-level Design Automation group at
the Department of Hardware/Software Co-Design,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany.
He received his Diploma degree and Doctorate degree in Computer
Science from the FAU, Germany, in 2006 and 2011, respectively.
Michael’s main research interests are dependability engineering for
embedded systems and system-level design automation, with a
particular focus on formal analysis and design space
exploration. Jürgen Teich has headed the Department of
Hardware/Software Co-Design at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany, since 2003. He received his M.S.
degree (Dipl.-Ing. with honors) from the University of
Kaiserslautern, Germany in 1989 and his Ph.D. degree (Dr.-Ing.,
summa cum laude) from the University of Saarland, Germany, in 1993.
In 1994, he joined the DSP design group under Prof. E. A. Lee at
the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
(EECS), University of California at Berkeley (postdoc). From 1995
to 1998, he held a position at the Institute of Computer
Engineering and Communications Networks Laboratory (TIK), ETH
Zurich, Switzerland. From 1998 to 2002, he was a Full Professor at
the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Department,
University of Paderborn, Germany. His current research focuses
on the electronic design automation of embedded systems with an
emphasis on hardware/software co-design, reconfigurable computing
and multi-core systems. Prof. Teich has organized various ACM/IEEE
conferences/symposia as Program Chair including CODES+ISSS´07,
FPL´08, ASAP´10, and DATE´16. He regularly serves as a TPC member
of many program committees. He has also served on the editorial
board of journals including IEEE Design & TEST, ACM TODAES and JES,
and has edited two textbooks on Hardware/Software Co-Design
(Springer).
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