Master in Security of Integrated Systems and Application : Secure your future
Program
Introduction to Integrated Systems (7h)
Jérôme Quartana
- quartana@emse.fr
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Design of secure devices
- Introduction to integrated systems (7h)
- VHDL design (28h)
- VHDL synthesis (14h)
- Smart cards and silicon technologies (7h)
- Design of a cryptographic module (42h)
- Integrated circuits test (17.5h)
- Formal verification (17.5h)
- Embedded systems development (21h)
- Hardware security (7h)
- Side-channel analysis and counter-measures (28h)
- Fault analysis and counter-measures (17.5h)
- Bus security and integrated networks (3.5h)
Synopsis
An integrated system, a.k.a. system-on-chip (SoC), denotes the integration of a complete system on a single silicon device. Such a system carries out the cohabitation of numerous (already complex) functions: processors, ASICs, FPGAs, memories, buses, I/O interfaces, converters, analogic blocks, RFs, etc.
This course highlights the complexity of integration/fiability of systems at all abstraction levels: number of transistors and interconnexion lines integrable from a physical viewpoint, feasible hardware functions or software layers, and programmable applications on such architectures.
This course aims at:
- introducing the notion of integrated system: definition, market, technology, design challenge ;
- presenting the different constituting hardware/software functions together with their integration features (strong and weak points in terms of performances, costs and design);
- insisting on the increasing importance of internal software/hardware communication to systems on chip.
Timetable
(A session amounts to 13/4 hours.)- Session 1
- Introduction to systems on chip (SoCs)
- Session 2
- SoC components
- Session 3
- SoC design techniques
- Session 4
- Communication infrastructures
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