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Agent Based DBIST/DBISR And Its Web/Wireless Management
Charlotte, NC, USA September 30-October 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TEST.2003.1271082International Test Conference 2003 (I ...
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Liviu Miclea, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Enyedi Szil?rd, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Gavril Toderean, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Alfredo Benso, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Paolo Prinetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
This paper presents an attempt of using intelligent agents for testing and repairing a distributed system, whose elements may or may not have embedded BIST (Built-In Self-Test) and BISR (Built-In Self-Repair) facilities. It also discusses a few possible solutions for remotely managing the agent society, including the devices, agents, tests and repair processes.
The agents are software modules that perform monitoring, diagnosis and repair of the faults. They form together a society whose members communicate, set goals and solve tasks.
We tried multiple agent platforms, including Java 2 Micro Edition, which ensures portability, flexibility, but also a relatively small memory footprint.
Presented remote management alternatives for the agent society include Web/PHP, WAP/PHP, Java 2 Micro Edition and embedded Web servers.
Citation:
Liviu Miclea, Enyedi Szil?rd, Gavril Toderean, Alfredo Benso, Paolo Prinetto, "Agent Based DBIST/DBISR And Its Web/Wireless Management," itc, pp.952, International Test Conference 2003 (ITC'03), 2003
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