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   Osdtm: An Offline-Structural Distributed Test Mechanism For Data Links in Noc  
   
نویسنده Aghaei Babak ,Khademzadeh Ahmad ,Badie Kambiz ,Reshadi Midia ,Sarhangi Saeid
منبع International Journal Of Information And Communication Technology Research - 2018 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:32 -41
چکیده    The micro packet switched based network on chip (noc) is emerged to address traditional nonscalable buses based systems on chip (soc) challenges such as out of order transactions, flow control and higher latencies. the noc is disposable to a different of defects in its life which cause of such drawbacks as data missing, efficiency reduction, and eventually, entire system overwhelm. this paper is amid to propose a new offline structural distributed test mechanism (osdtm) to discovering and emplacing shorts on the data links in noc. the projected test approach encompasses three main component namely test pattern producer (tpp), test response compiler (trc) that are implanted in the network adapter (n) as well as a flit comparator block (fcb) located in the routers(r). the fcb concern is to detect dissimilar flits through comparison the entrance flits. the osdtm leads to 100% test coverage (tc), 82.3% discovering capability (dc), and 100% fault emplacement (fe) of faulty links in noc. the experimental results illustrate that the fcb hardware cost is very insignificant in related to the hardware of vici router.
کلیدواژه Component ,Network On Chip ,Biult In Self Test ,Links Test Mechanism ,Fault Discovering And Emplacement
آدرس Islamic Azad University, Malekan Branch, Department Of Computer Engineering, Iran, Ict Research Institute (Itrc), Iran, Ict Research Institute (Itrc), Iran, Islamic Azad University, Science And Research Branch, Department Of Computer Engineering, Iran, Islamic Azad University, Malekan Branch, Department Of Computer Engineering, Iran
پست الکترونیکی saeed.sarhangi131@gmail.com
 
     
   
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