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Eduardo Chielle
Researcher at New York University Abu Dhabi
Publications - 35
Citations - 326
Eduardo Chielle is an academic researcher from New York University Abu Dhabi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault injection & Fault tolerance. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 30 publications receiving 222 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Chielle include Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.
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Analyzing the Impact of Radiation-Induced Failures in Programmable SoCs
TL;DR: This work investigates the impact of using different system architectures on an APSoC in the overall system failure rate, and shows that there are several choices of architectures and resources to be chosen, but there are logic resources that can increase or decrease the vulnerability of the entire system to failures in the application execution context.
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S-SETA: Selective Software-Only Error-Detection Technique Using Assertions
Eduardo Chielle,Gennaro S. Rodrigues,Fernanda Lima Kastensmidt,Sergio Cuenca-Asensi,Lucas A. Tambara,Paolo Rech,Heather Quinn +6 more
TL;DR: SETA is a new control-flow software-only technique that uses assertions to detect errors affecting the program flow that is combined with previously proposed data-flow techniques that aim at reducing performance and memory overheads.
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E 3 : A Framework for Compiling C++ Programs with Encrypted Operands.
TL;DR: This work proposes a framework which allows optimal, in terms of performance, execution of standard C++ code with encrypted variables, and automatically generates protected types so the programmer can remain oblivious to the underlying encryption scheme.
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Reliability on ARM Processors Against Soft Errors Through SIHFT Techniques
Eduardo Chielle,Felipe Rosa,Gennaro S. Rodrigues,Lucas A. Tambara,Jorge Tonfat,Eduardo Luiz Augusto Macchione,Fernando Aguirre,Nemitala Added,Nilberto H. Medina,Vitor A. P. Aguiar,Marcilei A. G. Silveira,Luciano Ost,Ricardo Reis,Sergio Cuenca-Asensi,Fernanda Lima Kastensmidt +14 more
TL;DR: A set of software techniques based on different redundancy and checking rules to protect the program execution flow is included and shows significant improvements of the overheads when compared to previously reported techniques.
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Configurable tool to protect processors against SEE by software-based detection techniques
TL;DR: A tool capable of automatically adding fault detection capabilities in software to protect the processors against transient faults and can be extended to other architectures and organizations by changing the configuration files.