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The susceptibility of digital systems to single event transients becomes increasingly severe with CMOS technology scaling, and transient faults analysis becomes more and more important. As technology scales further in sub 40 nm, process variations present another major design challenge, which makes the transient faults analysis more complicated. To address process variations, this paper presents a...
Water resources carrying capacity is a crucial part of regional natural resources carrying capacity, which is a restriction factor in the region tightly short of water resources whether can support harmonious development of population, economy and environment. The major difficulties for Water resources carrying capacity assessment was to determine the weight of each indicator. Illuminated by this,...
The artificial neural network (ANN) is a frontier theory of complex non-linearity scientific and artificial intelligence science. At present, the theory is seldom used for urban land suitability evaluation. It is a new method that combines geographic information system (GIS) and artificial neural network technology together. In order to evaluate urban land suitability properly, a new analysis index...
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