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1 online resource (xiii, 209 pages) |
Contents |
Note continued: 3.6. On the Applicability of Standard SoC Test Strategies in NoC-Based Systems -- References -- 4. NoC Reuse for SoC Modular Testing -- 4.1. Basic NoC Reuse Model -- 4.1.1. Test Packets -- 4.1.2.Network Interface and Test Wrapper -- 4.1.3. Interface with External Tester -- 4.2. Preemptive Test Scheduling -- 4.2.1. Power-Aware Test Scheduling -- 4.3. Non-preemptive Test Scheduling -- 4.4. Multi-constrained Test Scheduling -- References -- 5. Advanced Approaches for NoC Reuse -- 5.1. Efficient Channel Utilization -- 5.2. Wrapper Design for NoC Reuse -- 5.3. ATE Wrapper for NoC Reuse -- 5.4. Test Scheduling for BE NoCs -- 5.4.1. Creating the Initial Solution -- 5.4.2. BottomUp Optimization -- 5.4.3. TopDown Optimization -- 5.4.4. Reshuffle Optimization -- 5.4.5. Implementation of the Defined Test Architecture -- 5.5. Discussion -- References -- 6. Test and Diagnosis of Routers -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Testing the Network Interfaces -- 6.3. Testing the Routers |
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Note continued: 6.3.1. Structural-Based Strategies -- 6.3.2. Functional-Based Strategies -- 6.4.Comparing the Approaches -- 6.5. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 7. Test and Diagnosis of Communication Channels -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Testing the Communication Channels -- 7.2.1. Structural-Based Strategies -- 7.2.2. Functional-Based Strategies -- 7.3.Comparing the Approaches -- 7.4. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8. Error Control Coding and Retransmission -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Joint Information and Time Redundancy -- 8.3. Joint Information, Time, and Space Redundancy -- 8.4. Joint Error Control Coding and Crosstalk Avoidance Codes -- 8.5.Comparing the Approaches -- 8.6. Discussion -- References -- 9. Error Location and Reconfiguration -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Fault Location -- 9.3. Reconfiguration -- 9.4.Comparing the Approaches -- 9.4.1. Fault Detection and Location Methods -- 9.4.2. Fault Reconfiguration Methods -- 9.5. Discussion and Directions for Future Work |
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Note continued: References -- 10. Concluding Remarks -- 10.1.Networks-on-Chip, Testing, and Reliability as Key Challenges Towards Many-Core Systems -- 10.2.Network-on-Chip Testing -- 10.3. Testing Network-on-Chip Based Systems -- 10.4. Fault Tolerance for Network-on-Chip Based Systems -- 10.5.Network-on-Chip RAS in Emerging Technologies -- 10.6. Final Remarks -- References |
Summary |
Annotation This book presents an overview of the issues related to the test, diagnosis and fault-tolerance of Network on Chip-based systems. It is the first book dedicated to the quality aspects of NoC-based systems and will serve as an invaluable reference to the problems, challenges, solutions, and trade-offs related to designing and implementing state-of-the-art, on-chip communication architectures |
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Engineering |
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Computer aided design |
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Systems engineering |
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Circuits and Systems |
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computertechnieken |
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computer techniques |
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computer software |
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circuits |
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Engineering (General) |
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Techniek (algemeen) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Networks on a chip -- Reliability
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Networks on a chip -- Testing
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Integrated circuits -- Fault tolerance.
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COMPUTERS -- General.
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Ingénierie.
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Integrated circuits -- Fault tolerance
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Morais Amory, Alexandre de.
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Soares Lubaszewski, Marcelo
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ISBN |
9781461407911 |
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1461407915 |
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9786613353412 |
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6613353418 |
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