Kevin Fu is an Associate Professor and Sloan Research Fellow in the Computer Science and Engineering program at the University of Michigan’s department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Professor Fu’s research focuses on making embedded computer systems smarter, safer, more secure, and faster, all while using less energy. It’s all part of his 164-year research plan to improve the trustworthiness of medical device software. Professor Fu’s research can be found on Google Scholar and IEEE XPlore. His publications are also listed here in chronological order starting with the most recent.

PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH


Trick of Heat? Manipulating Critical Temperature-Based Control Systems Using Rectification Attacks

In Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS), November 2019.

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Adversarial Sensor Attack on LiDAR-based Perception in Autonomous Driving

In Proceedings of the 26th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS), November 2019.

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IEEE Workshop on the Internet of Safe Things Poster

IoT Two-Factor Neurometric Authentication System using Wearable EEG: March 12, 2019

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Archimedes Center for Medical Device Security

Response to U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee Request for Information on Supported Lifetimes of Legacy Medical Technology: May 2018

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