Diagnosis of realistic bridging faults with single stuck-at information

Precise failure analysis requires accurate fault diagnosis. A previously proposed method for diagnosing bridging faults using single stuck-at dictionaries was applied only to small circuits, produced large and imprecise diagnoses, and did not take into account the Byzantine Generals Problem for brid...

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Published inProceedings of the 1995 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design pp. 185 - 192
Main Authors Chess, Brian, Lavo, David B., Ferguson, F. Joel, Larrabee, Tracy
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 01.12.1995
SeriesACM Conferences
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ISBN9780818672132
0818672137
DOI10.5555/224841.224879

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Summary:Precise failure analysis requires accurate fault diagnosis. A previously proposed method for diagnosing bridging faults using single stuck-at dictionaries was applied only to small circuits, produced large and imprecise diagnoses, and did not take into account the Byzantine Generals Problem for bridging faults. We analyze the original technique and improve it by introducing the concepts of match restriction, match requirement, and failure recovery. Our new technique, which requires no information other than that used by standard stuck-at methods, produces diagnoses that are an order of magnitude smaller than those produced by the original technique and produces many fewer misleading diagnoses than that of traditional stuck-at diagnosis.
ISBN:9780818672132
0818672137
DOI:10.5555/224841.224879