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[#12 Patent Granted: US11,614,502 B2] Analog and Digital Co-Design Techniques to Mitigate Non-invasive Spoofing Attacks on Magnetic Sensors

Granted Date March 28th 2023

[#12 Patent Granted: US11,614,502 B2] Analog and Digital Co-Design Techniques to Mitigate Non-invasive Spoofing Attacks on Magnetic Sensors
alfaruqu April 15, 2023April 15, 2023 Uncategorized
  • ← [IEEE IoT Journal] Accepted Paper: Stress Detection using Context-Aware Sensor Fusion from Wearable Devices
  • [ARC Excellence Award] Ph.D. student Trier Mortlock Received this Prestigious Award →

Latest News

  • [VehicleSec 2025]: Accepted Demo: CPExploiter: from Cyber to Physical: Understanding the End-to-End Physical Attack Capability of Cyber-Attacks on Robotic Vehicles May 17, 2025
  • [VehicleSec 2025]: Accepted Demo: FlyTrap: Physical Distance-Pulling Attack Towards Camera-based Autonomous Target Tracking Systems May 17, 2025
  • [KDD 2025]: Accepted Paper: Bridging the Binary Analysis Gap: A Cross-Compiler Dataset and Neural Framework for Industrial Control Systems May 15, 2025
  • [IEEE T-ITS] Accepted Paper: Fuse it or Lose it? Analyzing the Effects of Sensor Diversity on Multimodal Ensembles for Autonomous Vehicle Perception May 4, 2025
  • [2025 ML and Systems Rising Stars] Mohanad Odema has been selected as one of the 2025 ML and Systems Rising Stars! March 12, 2025
  • [IEEE IoT Journal] Accepted Paper: DisCovHAR: Contrastive Attention for Human Activity Recognition under Distribution Shifts March 4, 2025
  • [CVPR 2025]: Accepted Paper: Hyperdimensional Uncertainty Quantification for Multimodal Uncertainty Fusion in Autonomous Vehicles Perception February 26, 2025
  • [ICCASP 2025]: Accepted Paper: Transformer-Based Contrastive Meta-Learning For Low-Resource Generalizable Activity Recognition December 20, 2024
  • [DATE 2025]: Accepted Paper: Performance Implications of Multi-Chiplet Neural Processing Units on Autonomous Driving Perception November 14, 2024
  • [ACSAC 2024] A Fly on the Wall – Exploiting Acoustic Side-Channels in Differential Pressure Sensors August 20, 2024
  • Ph.D. #13: Dr. Mohanad Odema Defended his Dissertation. Congratulations and Good Luck. August 9, 2024
  • Welcome Dr. Bouzidi to our Lab as a postdoctoral researcher. August 1, 2024

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Professor Mohammad Al Faruque

Professor
Henry Samueli School of Engineering
Electrical Engineering  Computer Science
Computer Science (Courtesy Appointment)
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
(Courtesy Appointment)

University of California, Irvine
CA, USA 92697-2625

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Professor Mohammad Al Faruque

Professor
Henry Samueli School of Engineering
Electrical Engineering  Computer Science
Computer Science (Courtesy Appointment)
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
(Courtesy Appointment)

University of California, Irvine
CA, USA 92697-2625

 


Phone
: +1 (949) 824 1909

Fax: +1 (949) 824 3032/2321

Email: alfaruqu@uci.edu

Office Address: 3223 Engineering Hall, Irvine, CA  92697-2625

Lab Address: 5440  Engineering Hall, Irvine, CA

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