Research Profile
Atsuya Okazaki received the B.S. degree in electric engineering and the M.S. degree in computer science from University of Electro-Communications and Nara Institute of Science and Technology, respectively.
He joined IBM in 2005 and is currently a researcher with IBM Research - Tokyo.
His major fields are computer architecture, optical interconnect, security, embedded systems.
Publications
- A. Okazaki, Y. Kayatama, S. Munetoh, Universal Optical Multi-Drop Bus for Heterogeneous Memory Architecture, Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers, 2011
- A. Okazaki, Y. Katayama, Optical Multi-Drop Memory Architecture for Multi-Core Processors, Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Low-Power and High-Speed Chips (COOLChips-XII), 2009
- A. Okazaki, Y. Katayama, Performance Analysis on Optically-enabled SMP Servers, IPSJ SIG Notes Vol.2007, No.80 2007-HPC-111-(47)
- Y. Katayama and A. Okazaki, Optical Interconnect Opportunities for Future Server Memory Systems, Proceedings of the IEEE 13th International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-13), 2007
- A. Okazaki, N. Masaki, S. Yamashita, Secure Processor Architecture for High-Speed Verification of Memory Integrity, IPSJ SIG Notes, Vol.2006, No.127 2006-ARC-170-(3)
- A. Okazaki, M. Nakanishi, S. Yamashita, K. Watanabe, Blocking execution of malware code by CPU, Computer Security Symposium 2004 (CSS2004),2004
- A. Okazaki, M. Nakanishi, S. Yamashita, K. Watanabe, Certification of Program Execution by Tamper Resistant CPU, IEICE Technical Report,ISEC2004-37,2004
Contact
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