Scott C. Smith Data-verified
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Scott C. Smith's research program investigates security threats and system design in cyber-physical environments, with a particular focus on power systems and memory architectures. His recent publications address security threat modeling for power transformers and photovoltaic systems, and the design of flexible, low-cost, power-efficient video memory with error correction code adaptation. Smith has also explored the acceleration of real-time neural network controllers for solar inverters using FPGAs, and the design and detection of Trojans in asynchronous logic circuits.
His work extends to the optimization of asynchronous circuits, including Null Convention Logic (NCL) and NCL_X, by combining relaxation techniques for enhanced performance. Smith's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 23, with 128 total publications and 1,861 total citations. He has collaborated with Kenneth Mordi, Chris Farnell, and Jia Di, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 23
- Publications: 126
- Citations: 1,866
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Integrating Asynchronous Paradigms into a VLSI Design Course (2025)
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