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2005
IEEE
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DiCER: distributed and cost-effective redundancy for variation tolerance
— Increasingly prominent variational effects impose imminent threat to the progress of VLSI technology. This work explores redundancy, which is a well-known fault tolerance techn...
Di Wu, Ganesh Venkataraman, Jiang Hu, Quiyang Li, ...
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2005
IEEE
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Fast thermal simulation for architecture level dynamic thermal management
As power density increases exponentially, runtime regulation of operating temperature by dynamic thermal managements becomes necessary. This paper proposes a novel approach to the...
Pu Liu, Zhenyu Qi, Hang Li, Lingling Jin, Wei Wu, ...
ICCAD
2005
IEEE
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Thermal simulation techniques for nanoscale transistors
Thermal simulations are important for advanced electronic systems at multiple length scales. A major challenge involves electrothermal phenomena within nanoscale transistors, whic...
Jeremy A. Rowlette, Eric Pop, Sanjiv Sinha, Mathew...
ICCAD
2005
IEEE
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Thermal via planning for 3-D ICs
Heat dissipation is one of the most serious challenges in 3D IC designs. One effective way of reducing circuit temperature is to introduce thermal through-the-silicon (TTS) vias....
Jason Cong, Yan Zhang
ICCAD
2005
IEEE
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Hardware synthesis from guarded atomic actions with performance specifications
We present a new hardware synthesis methodology for guarded atomic actions (or rules), which satisfies performance-related scheduling specifications provided by the designer. The ...
Daniel L. Rosenband