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## Benchmarking Methodology

We generated the benchmarks based on the methodology proposed in our 2021'ASP-DAC paper: [PCBench: Benchmarking of Board-Level Hardware Attacks and Trojans]().
In this paper, we systematically defined and categorize a broad range of board-level attacks.
For the first time, the attack vectors and construction rules for board-level attacks are developed.
A practical and reliable board-level attack benchmark generation scheme is also developed, which can be used to produce references for evaluating countermeasures.
In this paper, we systematically defined and categorized a broad range of board-level attacks.
For the first time, the attack vectors and construction rules for board-level attacks were developed.
A practical and reliable board-level attack benchmark generation scheme was also developed, which can be used to produce references for evaluating countermeasures.

## Released Benchmarks
To facilitate the development of board-level attack benchmarks, representative circuit boards are chosen as the victim designs.
Open-source hardware projects are mainly selected due to their modern design styles, the availability of PCB designs as well as detailed documents, firmware, and/or application software.
As a result, researchers can easily reconstruct the board-level security evaluation benchmarks.

**The followings are the released benchmarks:**
+ Arduino Due
+ A13 Olinuxo

*This is not the full list of benchmarks as we continue developing the new benchmarks.*

## Contributiors
The PCBench is mainly developed by Huifeng Zhu and Dr.Silvia Zhang from Washington University in St.Louis; Dr.Yier Jin from the University of Florida; and Dr.Xiaolong Guo from Kansas State University.
The PCBench is mainly developed by *Huifeng Zhu* and *[Dr.Silvia Zhang](https://xzgroup.wustl.edu/people/xuan-silvia-zhang/)* from *Washington University in St.Louis*; *[Dr.Yier Jin](http:https://jin.ece.ufl.edu/)* from the *University of Florida*; and *[Dr.Xiaolong Guo](https://www.ece.k-state.edu/people/faculty/guo/)* from *Kansas State University*.

We also appreciate the efforts of below contributors:

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