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A Diagnostic Fault Simulator for Fast Diagnosis of Bridge Faults
Goa, India January 10-January 13
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICVD.1999.74520412th International Conference on VLSI ...
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Jue Wu, Sun Microsystems
Elizabeth M. Rudnick, University of Illinois at Urbana
A new diagnostic fault simulator is described that diagnoses both feedback and nonfeedback bridge faults while using information from fault simulation of single stuck-at faults. A realistic fault model is used which considers the existence of the Byzantine Generals Problem. The approach has been demonstrated for two-line bridge faults on several large combinational benchmark circuits and has achieved over 98% accuracy for nonfeedback bridge faults and over 80% accuracy for feedback bridge faults with good diagnostic resolution.
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Jue Wu, Elizabeth M. Rudnick, "A Diagnostic Fault Simulator for Fast Diagnosis of Bridge Faults," vlsid, pp.498, 12th International Conference on VLSI Design - 'VLSI for the Information Appliance', 1999
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