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 IMTR - Workshop on Intelligent Methods for Test and Reliability

Data collected during different test-related design, manufacturing, and operation steps bear huge potential that is heavily under-utilized today. As a consequence, test methods are undergoing a transformation triggered by the advent of next- generation artificial intelligence and data science technology. This workshop aims at bringing the core test community together with interdisciplinary researchers working on various facets of intelligent methods within the test flow. This workshop will leverage the interdisciplinary potentials to consider intelligent methods for test-related problems from the points of view of both: the test community and researchers working in other scientific areas, such as Machine learning, data science, security, software engineering, and visualization.

Organizers:  Hussam Amrouch (), Krishnendu Chakrabarty, Ilia Polian ()

More information: https://www.gs-imtr.uni-stuttgart.de/imtr22

 AI-TREATS: AI Hardware: Test, Reliability and Security

AI-TREATS focuses on the following emerging problems pertaining to AI hardware accelerators and
neuromorphic computing:

  • Testing: fault modelling, fault simulation, test generation, post-manufacturing testing, design-for-test, built-in self-test, on-line testing, fault diagnosis, system-level test.

  • Reliability: reliability analysis, design-for-reliability, fault-tolerance, self-repair, functional safety.

  • Hardware security and trust: IP/IC piracy, hardware Trojans, side-channel attacks, fault injection attacks.

Organizers: Haralampos-G. Stratigopoulos (), Ioana Vatajelu (), Fei Su () and Martin Andraud ().

More information: https://ai-treats-workshop.aalto.fi/.

SURREALIST: Workshop on SecURity, REliAbilLty, test, prIvacy, Safety and Trust in Future Devices

Relationship between reliability and security is contradictory: despite pursuing the same goal (the safe operation of a device), they start from completely different assumptions. Reliability addresses issues related with malfunctioning of devices which might naturally happen, while security aims at defeating malicious attempts of altering the normal behavior of a device. Techniques from one domain can be successfully applied to the other (for instance, fault tolerance supports were successfully applied to counteract fault injection attacks). However, requirements of one domain can be in significant contrast with the second one. Nevertheless, designers should guarantee the correct operation of a device, regardless of origin of the malfunctioning (being it malicious or accidental).
Besides these issues, with the advance of new research directions such as IoT, Wearable Devices, Cyber Physical Systems, and Autonomous driving, a set of additional properties have to be guaranteed in future devices, including safety, trust and privacy. Even more than before, requirements of one property can be in significant contrast with another one.
In this context, it is of utmost importance that designers have awareness of the complete picture, and that researchers from these domains meet and share ideas and challenges. The proposed workshop addresses this problem aiming at bringing together the involved communities to foster fruitful discussions and collaborations among researchers.

Organizers: Francesco Regazzoni (), Samuel Pagliarini () and Osnat Keren.

More information: http://surrealist2022.alari.ch/