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Fabless semiconductor business model includes different third party roles. Among these roles, untrusted fabrication foundries can take the opportunity to overbuild the layout or extract its IPs and resell them. Logic masking methods modify the IPs/ICs to harden them against such threats. Masked circuits have extra inputs and components (the so-called key-inputs, and keygates) which make two modes...
This paper proposes and evaluates a performance efficient application mapping algorithm for mesh-based NoCs. The proposed algorithm first prioritizes tasks of the given application graph based on their total in/out communication traffic. Then a task with the most communication traffic is selected and mapped onto the center part of the mesh topology i.e., a core with the most available communication...
As technology size scales down toward lower two-digit nanometer dimensions, sensitivity of CMOS circuits to radiation effects increases. Static random access memory cells (SRAMs) that are mostly employed as high-performance and high-density memory cells are prone to radiation-induced single-event upsets. Therefore, designing reliable SRAM cells has always been a serious challenge. In this paper, we...
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