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CT-ISG: Collaborative Research: Non-bypassable Kernel Services for Execution Security(Status: Active -- Project Award Date: 07-27-2007)
To protect safety, health, and economic concerns of national interest, it is critical that complex engineered systems maintain survivable operation even in the face of malicious attacks. ITTC researchers are developing services to provide non-bypassable control over access and use of resources, shared system components, and other points of interaction.
Mobile Wireless Technology and the Impacts on Future Internet(Status: Active -- Project Award Date: 09-15-2006)
The NSF workshop will foster collaboration between the mobile and wireless technology and network architecture communities in the United States and Scandinavia
Project Summary: Reconfigurable Computing Cluster(Status: Active -- Project Award Date: 03-10-2006)
ITTC researchers are experimenting with a 64-node experimental Reconfigurable Computing Cluster. If successful, it will be a significant step towards cost-effective petascale clusters, which perform quadrillions of operations per second. These supercomputers will be a hundred times more powerful than current systems.
Simulation of Rosetta Representations and Evaluations(Status: Active -- Project Award Date: 08-15-2005)
ITTC software will help electronics designers develop devices such as cellular phones, PDAs, gaming systems, semiconductor chips, and avionics.
EHS: Dynamic Hardware Reconfiguration to Accelerate Java-Base Embedded Systems(Status: Active -- Project Award Date: 09-01-2004)
This project combines commercially available, hybrid devices and a novel run-time system with the goal of building systems with better performance and fewer resources.
Machine Learning for Failure Prediction in Computer-Controlled Devices(Status: Completed -- Project Award Date: 11-01-2003)
ITTC researchers will develop software that can detect future problematic behavior and fix it before a device's failure.