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Description
Due to the increase in diverse chip production over the past decade, reverse engineering has become a difficult and daunting task. This research will create a guideline for methods to achieve design recovery of microchip logic. To accomplish this, we plan on using hardware tools such as laser delayering and microscopy imaging. We will be focusing on the DA14580 Dialog semiconductor, commonly implemented in tile trackers, to extract information for design recovery. This implementation technique is novel due to tools that have not been performed with this type of microchip. The purpose for this research is to create a framework for future machine learning implementations to increase efficiency in the design recovery. To ultimately expand knowledge on counterfeit chip detection.
Publication Date
3-2025
Department
Computer Science
City
Mobile
Disciplines
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing | Other Computer Sciences | Systems Architecture
Recommended Citation
Diep, Eric, "A Framework for Design Recovery" (2025). Shelby Hall Graduate Research Forum Posters. 5.
https://jagworks.southalabama.edu/southalabama-shgrf-posters/5

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