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53rd DSN 2023: Porto, Portugal - Workshops
- 53rd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, DSN 2023 - Workshops, Porto, Portugal, June 27-30, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-2543-0
- Tânia Esteves, Ricardo Macedo, Rui Oliveira, João Paulo:
Diagnosing applications' I/O behavior through system call observability. 1-8 - Jomar Domingos, Frederico Cerveira, Raul Barbosa, Henrique Madeira:
Predicting Cloud Applications Failures from Infrastructure Level Data. 9-16 - Szilárd Bozóki, Imre Kocsis, András Pataricza:
Underestimation-Aware Failure Statistical Model Creation for Large Scale Critical Systems. 17-24 - Ao Ding, Gaolei Li, Xiaoyu Yi, Yuchen Liu:
IVSign: Interpretable Vulnerability Signature via Code Embedding and Static Analysis. 25-31 - Takashi Minohara, Masaya Shimakawa:
Security Risk Growth Models for Software Vulnerability Assessment. 32-35 - Chika Komiya, Naoto Yanai, Kyosuke Yamashita, Shingo Okamura:
JABBERWOCK: A Tool for WebAssembly Dataset Generation towards Malicious Website Detection. 36-39 - Vincenzo Maria Arricale, Michele Caggiano, Marcello Cinque, Angelo Coppola, Flavio Farroni, Mario Fiorentino, Andrea Garofalo, Andrea Marchetta, Antimo Perfetto, Aleksandr Sakhnevych:
EMER-GO: real-time grip enhanced speed advisory for emergency intelligent transportation systems. 40-47 - Kilian Le Gall, Laurent Lemarchand, Catherine Dezan:
Multi-Objective Optimization for an Online Re-Planning of Autonomous Vehicles. 48-51 - José M. Pinheiro, Enio Vasconcelos Filho, Pedro M. Santos, Luís Almeida:
An ETSI ITS-enabled Robotic Scale Testbed for Network-Aided Safety-Critical Scenarios. 52-59 - Franco Oberti, Ernesto Sánchez, Alessandro Savino, Filippo Parisi, Stefano Di Carlo:
PSP Framework: A novel risk assessment method in compliance with ISO/SAE-21434. 60-67 - João Pereira, Harrison Kurunathan, Enio Vasconcelos Filho, Pedro M. Santos:
Edge-Aided V2X Collision Avoidance with Platoons: Towards a Hybrid Evaluation Toolset. 68-71 - Omid Asghari, Naghmeh Ivaki, Henrique Madeira:
Integration of U-space Safety Assessment Methodologies With Experimentation. 72-75 - Yuting Wu, Xin Lou, Pengfei Zhou, Rui Tan, Zbigniew T. Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
Susceptibility of Autonomous Driving Agents to Learning-Based Action-Space Attacks. 76-83 - Patrick Grümer, Pedro Brandão:
An Automotive Cybersecurity Maturity Level Assessment Programme. 84-91 - Mehdi Maleki, Ashfaq Farooqui, Behrooz Sangchoolie:
CarFASE: A Carla-based Tool for Evaluating the Effects of Faults and Attacks on Autonomous Driving Stacks. 92-99 - Marina Dehez-Clementi, Jean-Christophe Deneuville, Emmanuel Lochin, Jérôme Lacan:
BEAT-Traffic: a Blockchain-Enabled infrastructure for Anonymous-yet-Traceable Traffic reporting. 100-107 - Emanuel Vieira, João Almeida, Joaquim Ferreira, Paulo C. Bartolomeu:
Safeguarding Cooperative Maneuver Information with Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance. 108-115 - Victoria Vu, Fredrik Warg, Anders Thorsén, Stig Ursing, Fredrik Sunnerstam, Jimmy Holler, Carl Bergenhem, Irina Cosmin:
Minimal Risk Manoeuvre Strategies for Cooperative and Collaborative Automated Vehicles. 116-123 - Niklas Bunzel, Ashim Siwakoti, Gerrit Klause:
Adversarial Patch Detection and Mitigation by Detecting High Entropy Regions. 124-128 - Xiaoyun Xu, Guilherme Perin, Stjepan Picek:
IB-RAR: Information Bottleneck as Regularizer for Adversarial Robustness. 129-135 - Niklas Bunzel, Lukas Graner:
A Concise Analysis of Pasting Attacks and their Impact on Image Classification. 136-140 - Filipe Rodrigues, Rodrigo Simões, Nuno Neves:
FADO: A Federated Learning Attack and Defense Orchestrator. 141-148 - Júlio Mendonça, Fumio Machida, Marcus Völp:
Enhancing the Reliability of Perception Systems using N-version Programming and Rejuvenation. 149-156 - Muhidul Islam Khan, Gianfranco Nencioni:
Revenue Maximization of a Slice Broker in the Presence of Byzantine Faults. 157-162 - Jorge Castro-Godínez, Muhammad Abdullah Hanif, Muhammad Shafique:
Cross-Layer Approximations for System-Level Optimizations: Challenges and Opportunities. 163-166 - Sepide Saeedi, Alessandro Savino, Stefano Di Carlo:
Design Space Exploration of Approximate Computing Techniques with a Reinforcement Learning Approach. 167-170 - Luis G. León-Vega, Jorge Castro-Godínez:
Generic Accuracy Configurable Matrix Multiplication-Addition Accelerator using HLS. 171-174 - Morteza Rezaalipour, Marco Biasion, Ilaria Scarabottolo, George A. Constantinides, Laura Pozzi:
A Parametrizable Template for Approximate Logic Synthesis. 175-178 - Ali Piri, Salvatore Pappalardo, Salvatore Barone, Mario Barbareschi, Bastien Deveautour, Marcello Traiola, Ian O'Connor, Alberto Bosio:
Input-aware accuracy characterization for approximate circuits. 179-182 - Pedro Tauã Lopes Pereira, Guilherme Paim, Paulo F. Flores, Eduardo A. C. da Costa, Sergio Bampi:
AxASRE: A Novel Approach to Approximate Adder Synthesis Results Estimation. 183-186 - Roberto Rocco, Gianluca Palermo:
Exploit Approximation to Support Fault Resiliency in MPI-based Applications. 187-190 - Florian Neugebauer, Vivek Vekariya, Ilia Polian, John P. Hayes:
Stochastic Computing as a Defence Against Adversarial Attacks. 191-194 - Natalia Lylina, Stefan Holst, Hanieh Jafarzadeh, Alexandra Kourfali, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich:
Guardband Optimization for the Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient Algorithm. 195-198 - Morteza Rezaalipour, Lorenzo Ferretti, Ilaria Scarabottolo, George A. Constantinides, Laura Pozzi:
Multi-Metric SMT-Based Evaluation of Worst-Case-Error for Approximate Circuits. 199-202 - Somayeh Sadeghi Kohan, Sybille Hellebrand, Hans-Joachim Wunderlich:
Low Power Streaming of Sensor Data Using Gray Code-Based Approximate Communication. 203-206 - Michal Rozsíval, Ales Smrcka:
NetLoiter: A Tool for Automated Testing of Network Applications using Fault-injection. 207-210 - Nithin Ravani Nanjundaswamy, Gregor Nitsche, Frank Poppen, Kim Grüttner:
RISC-V Timing-Instructions for Open Time-Triggered Architectures. 211-214 - Shrishti Trivedi, Fredrik Warg:
Evaluating the Safety Impact of Network Disturbances for Remote Driving with Simulation-Based Human-in-the-Loop Testing. 215-222 - C. G. Frédéric Bogaerts, Naghmeh Ivaki, José Fonseca:
Using AI to Inject Vulnerabilities in Python Code. 223-230 - Janek Groß, Michael Kläs, Lisa Jöckel, Pascal Gerber:
Timeseries-aware Uncertainty Wrappers for Uncertainty Quantification of Information-Fusion-Enhanced AI Models based on Machine Learning. 231-238 - Thomas Bauer, Wolfgang Herzner, Bob Hruska, Katia Di Blasio, Zain Shahwar:
Modelling V&V Workflows to Improve Development Processes of Software-intensive Systems. 239-242 - Stylianos Basagiannis, Ludovico Battista, Anna Becchi, Alessandro Cimatti, Georgios Giantamidis, Sergio Mover, Alberto Tacchella, Stefano Tonetta, Vassilios A. Tsachouridis:
SMT-Based Stability Verification of an Industrial Switched PI Control Systems. 243-250 - Vítor Rodrigues, André de Matos Pedro:
llhsc: A DeviceTree Syntax and Semantic Checker. 251-258 - Iat Tou Leong, Raul Barbosa:
Translating Natural Language Requirements to Formal Specifications: A Study on GPT and Symbolic NLP. 259-262 - Carlos Mão de Ferro, Anastasia Mavridou, Michael Dille, Francisco Martins:
Simplifying Requirements Formalization for Resource-Constrained Mission-Critical Software. 263-266 - András Földvári, Francesco Brancati, András Pataricza:
Preliminary Risk and Mitigation Assessment in Cyber-Physical Systems. 267-274 - R. Bouchekir, M. Guzman, A. Cook, J. Haindl, R. Woolnough:
Formal Verification for Safe AI-based Flight Planning for UAVs*. 275-282 - Carlos Mão de Ferro, Tiago Cogumbreiro, Francisco Martins:
Formalizing Model Inference of MicroPython. 283-289 - Tiago Fragoso, David Silva, João Pedro Dias, André Restivo, Hugo Sereno Ferreira:
SIMoT: A Low-fidelity Orchestrator Simulator for Task Allocation in IoT Devices. 290-296
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