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DAC
2004
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
A new state assignment technique for testing and low power
In order to improve the testabilities and power consumption, a new state assignment technique based on m-block partition is introduced in this paper. The length and number of feed...
Sungju Park, Sangwook Cho, Seiyang Yang, Maciej J....
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SRDS
2007
IEEE
16 years 20 days ago
The Fail-Heterogeneous Architectural Model
Fault tolerant distributed protocols typically utilize a homogeneous fault model, either fail-crash or fail-Byzantine, where all processors are assumed to fail in the same manner....
Marco Serafini, Neeraj Suri
CODES
2009
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
A standby-sparing technique with low energy-overhead for fault-tolerant hard real-time systems
Time redundancy (rollback-recovery) and hardware redundancy are commonly used in real-time systems to achieve fault tolerance. From an energy consumption point of view, time redun...
Alireza Ejlali, Bashir M. Al-Hashimi, Petru Eles
WDAG
2007
Springer
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16 years 15 days ago
On Self-stabilizing Synchronous Actions Despite Byzantine Attacks
Consider a distributed network of n nodes that is connected to a global source of “beats”. All nodes receive the “beats” simultaneously, and operate in lock-step. A scheme ...
Danny Dolev, Ezra N. Hoch
DAC
2009
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Fault models for embedded-DRAM macros
In this paper, we compare embedded-DRAM (eDRAM) testing to both SRAM testing and commodity-DRAM testing, since an eDRAM macro uses DRAM cells with an SRAM interface. We first star...
Ching-Yu Chin, Hao-Yu Yang, Mango Chia-Tso Chao, R...