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FPGA
2009
ACM
159views FPGA» more  FPGA 2009»
15 years 11 months ago
Choose-your-own-adventure routing: lightweight load-time defect avoidance
Aggressive scaling increases the number of devices we can integrate per square millimeter but makes it increasingly difficult to guarantee that each device fabricated has the inte...
Raphael Rubin, André DeHon
DSOM
2007
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Probabilistic Fault Diagnosis Using Adaptive Probing
Past research on probing-based network monitoring provides solutions based on preplanned probing which is computationally expensive, is less accurate, and involves a large manageme...
Maitreya Natu, Adarshpal S. Sethi
ICCAD
2005
IEEE
105views Hardware» more  ICCAD 2005»
16 years 1 months ago
Response shaper: a novel technique to enhance unknown tolerance for output response compaction
The presence of unknown values in the simulation result is a key barrier to effective output response compaction in practice. This paper proposes a simple circuit module, called a...
Mango Chia-Tso Chao, Seongmoon Wang, Srimat T. Cha...
CHARME
2003
Springer
129views Hardware» more  CHARME 2003»
15 years 10 months ago
On the Correctness of an Intrusion-Tolerant Group Communication Protocol
Intrusion-tolerance is the technique of using fault-tolerance to achieve security properties. Assuming that faults, both benign and Byzantine, are unavoidable, the main goal of Int...
Mohamed Layouni, Jozef Hooman, Sofiène Taha...
ISCA
2005
IEEE
119views Hardware» more  ISCA 2005»
15 years 10 months ago
Rescue: A Microarchitecture for Testability and Defect Tolerance
Scaling feature size improves processor performance but increases each device’s susceptibility to defects (i.e., hard errors). As a result, fabrication technology must improve s...
Ethan Schuchman, T. N. Vijaykumar