Dynamic binary translation systems enable a wide range of applications such as program instrumentation, optimization, and security. DBTs use a software code cache to store previou...
The spring-loaded inverted pendulum (SLIP) is a simple, passivelyelastic two-degree-of-freedom model for legged locomotion that describes the center-of-mass dynamics of many anima...
Dynamic binary translation (DBT) is a runtime instrumentation technique commonly used to support profiling, optimization, secure execution, and bug detection tools for application...
JaeWoong Chung, Michael Dalton, Hari Kannan, Chris...
Abstract— We introduce a problem in which a service vehicle seeks to defend a deadline (boundary) from dynamically arriving mobile targets. The environment is a rectangle and the...
Stephen L. Smith, Shaunak Dattaprasad Bopardikar, ...
Abstract. Alias analysis, traditionally performed statically, is unsuited for a dynamic binary translator (DBT) due to incomplete control-flow information and the high complexity o...
Bolei Guo, Youfeng Wu, Cheng Wang, Matthew J. Brid...