ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems

Papers
(The H4-Index of ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
STAP: An Architecture and Design Tool for Automata Processing on Memristor TCAMs45
Impedance Leakage Vulnerability and Its Utilization in Reverse-Engineering Embedded Software43
Breaking On-Chip Communication Anonymity Using Flow Correlation Attacks34
A Persistent Hierarchical Bloom Filter-based Framework for Scalable Authentication and Tracking of ICs34
A Golden-Free Unsupervised ML-Assisted Security Approach for Detection of IC Hardware Trojans25
Defending against Adversarial Attacks in Deep Learning with Robust Auxiliary Classifiers Utilizing Bit-plane Slicing25
Low-Rank Gradient Descent for Memory-Efficient Training of Deep In-Memory Arrays24
A Cost-Effective Built-In Self-Test Mechanism for Post-Manufacturing TSV Defects in 3D ICs23
STIFT: A Spatio-Temporal Integrated Folding Tree for Efficient Reductions in Flexible DNN Accelerators23
Energy-Efficient Probabilistic Bayesian Neural Networks for Resource-Constrained Environments19
ChaoticImmuneNet: A Chaos-driven Immunity inspired Neural Network paradigm for Embodied Intelligence in Resource-Constrained Devices19
Sorting in Memristive Memory19
All-spin PUF: An Area-efficient and Reliable PUF Design with Signature Improvement for Spin-transfer Torque Magnetic Cell-based All-spin Circuits18
ANT-UNet: Accurate and Noise-Tolerant Segmentation for Pathology Image Processing16
Technology/System Co-Optimization for FPGA Using Emerging Reconfigurable Logic Device14
NORM: An FPGA-based Non-volatile Memory Emulation Framework for Intermittent Computing14
OpenQL: A Portable Quantum Programming Framework for Quantum Accelerators14
The Bitlet Model: A Parameterized Analytical Model to Compare PIM and CPU Systems14
SkyBridge 2.0: A Fine-grained Vertical 3D-IC Technology for Future ICs14
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