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Thermal Covert Channels on Multi-core Platforms

In this section, we present a preliminary study of how thermal side channels enable unauthorised thermal pro-filing of processes even in systems that implement strong isolation mechanisms like

Detection and defence against thermal and timing covert channel

Thermal covert channel and covert timing channel attacks, which use temperature and timing, respectively to transfer information, are two dominant examples that can compromise

Tracking for Thermal Infrared Systems

Object Tracking (VOT-TIR) challenges. As a consequence, many state-of-the-art trackers for the IR domain have been proposed, but there remains a need for reliable IR-based trackers for anti-air

Detection and defence against thermal and timing covert channel

While it may effectively disrupt certain channels, such as thermal covert channels, its applicability and ability to act against timing covert channels require further investigation and further

Recent Advances on Thermal Infrared Target Tracking:

Thermal infrared (TIR) target tracking task is not affected by illumination changes and can be tracked at night, on rainy days, foggy days, and

Evidential Detection and Tracking Collaboration: New Problem,

For anti-drone systems, determining whether a local tracker effectively tracks a drone target and switching to global detection is crucial. Therefore, in our work, we design an evidential

Anti-Spoofing Technique Based on Vector Tracking Loop

A new detection–estimation–correction anti-spoofing technique based on the vector tracking loop (VTL) structure that does not need external information and shows a wide range of potential applicability

Mitigating Thermal Side-Channel Vulnerabilities in FPGA-Based SiP

In response, this paper presents a novel approach that improves the early detection of abnormal thermal fluctuations in SiP designs, preventing cybercriminals from exploiting such

Comparisons of Thermal Side Channel Detection Methods

This post aims to compare two mainstream thermal side channel detection techniques.

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DCFG: Diverse Cross-Channel Fine-Grained Feature Learning and

To address the challenge of capturing highly discriminative features in thermal infrared (TIR) tracking, we propose a novel Siamese tracker based on cross-channel fine-grained feature learning and

Channel Coded Distribution Field Tracking for Thermal

Channel Coded Distribution Field T racking for Thermal Infrared Imagery Amanda Berg 1,2, J¨ orgen Ahlberg 1,2, Michael Felsberg2 1 Termisk

What Blocks Infrared Light and Thermal Imaging?

It is difficult to defeat infrared thermal imaging optics. However, there are some materials and methods that can make detection more difficult. Quick

AODiMP‐TIR: Anti‐occlusion thermal infrared targets

To efficiently tackle occlusion challenges in TIR target tracking, this study introduces AODiMP-TIR, an anti-occlusion tracker built upon the

AODiMP‐TIR: Anti‐occlusion thermal infrared targets

Abstract To address the issue of tracking drift and failures in thermal infrared (TIR) tracking tasks caused by target occlusion, this study proposes an

Anti-UAV410: A Thermal Infrared Benchmark and Customized

Anti-UAV410. The benchmark comprises a total of 410 videos with over 438 K manually annotated bounding boxes. To tackle the challenges of UAV tracking in complex environments, we

Thermal Side-Channel Threats in Densely Integrated

This review consolidates the landscape of thermal side-channel attacks (TSCAs) on densely integrated microarchitectures: we systematize observation vectors and threat models, clarify

RART = Non Tracking Tube/ Anti-Tracking Tube

REPL Heat Shrinkable Anti Tracking tubes (RART) are used to reconstruct the electrical cable by providing insulation and tracking resistance as well as environmental protection against chemical

Anti-Tracking Heat Shrinkable Tube

Anti-tracking heat shrink tubing prevents electrical tracking and arcing. Ideal for high-voltage insulation in electrical and industrial environments.

AST – Anti-Tracking Tubing With Stress Control Adhesive

Flame retardant crosslinked polyolefin heat shrink tubing, with erosion and tracking resistance manufactured with an inner layer of hot-melt adhesive which provides electrical stress control.

Enhanced Detection of Thermal Covert Channel Attacks in Multicore

Abstract—Information leakage through temperature based covert channels is a growing threat in modern multicore pro-cessors. Thus, accurately detecting the presence of such ther-mal covert

RCS-AT/RCS-ATA Heat Shrink Anti-Tracking Insulation

RCS-AT/RCS-ATA Heat Shrink Tubing is a high-performance insulation solution designed for medium and high-voltage applications. Offering superior anti

Channel Coded Distribution Field Tracking for Thermal Infrared Imagery

We address short-term, single-object tracking, a topic that is currently seeing fast progress for visual video, for the case of thermal infrared (TIR) imagery. The fast progress has been possible thanks to

Design of an adaptive GPS vector tracking loop with the

Real-time tracking information obtained by scalar tracking loops is required to initialize VTL before switching to vector tracking mode; then with the stored ephemeris, the integration filter

Thermal Side-Channel Threats in Densely Integrated

These topics are closely intertwined with thermal behavior at the device and system levels, making them particularly relevant to the study of thermal side-channel vulnerabilities in

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For each tile location, a set of tile powers and Theta-JA are input to the trained DeltaT Predictor to predict the temperature at the corresponding tile and added to the Temp from rough thermal profile

Detection of and Countermeasure Against Thermal Covert Channel in

The thermal covert channels (TCCs) in many-core systems can cause detrimental data breaches. In this article, we present a three-step scheme to detect and fight against such TCC attacks. Specifically, in

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