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This paper presents a physical-aware diagnosis technique for failing dies with multiple interconnect defects, including open and bridging. Our diagnosis technique considers fault masking/reinforcement and Byzantine effects. We use a section, a piece of interconnect, as the physical-aware diagnosis unit. We adopt the Single Location in a Cluster (SLIC) technique, where sections with similar simulation...
Real-time video transmission over Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) is a new challenge for wireless network research. This work solves the problem of video streaming transmission encoded with H.264/SVC (Scalable Video Coding). Firstly, we analyze the common theoretical foundations of video transmission in WLANs. Second, we present a review of the game model and use it to develop a mathematical...
The voltage-/temperature-induced delay estimation error of conventional logical effort is much more severe in near/sub-threshold region. In this paper, super-/near-/sub-threshold logical effort models are proposed to eliminate delay estimation error caused by voltage and temperature variations. These models establish over the four different nanoscale CMOS generations. They also take environmental...
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