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Securement of mechatronic .Context and hardware architecture

Author: Jean-Louis BOULANGER

Publication date: December 10, 2021

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4. New architecture and FPGA

4.1 Architecture enhancement

The aim of this section is to present new guidelines for securing electrical/electronic/programmable electronic (E/E/EP) system architectures.

The first involves the implementation of new architectures that enable the use of COTS (Commercial off-the-shelf) and/or introduce a high degree of independence between software applications and hardware architecture. The second is the implementation of new technologies such as FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays), multi-core computing units and virtualization. The final direction is to introduce security-confidentiality (in the sense of SECURITY) into electrical/electronic/programmable electronics architectures.

Examples of architectures used in the automotive,...

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