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E-BooksFault–Tolerance Techniques for SRAM–Based FPGAs (2024)



Fault–Tolerance Techniques for SRAM–Based FPGAs (2024)
Free Download Fault-Tolerance Techniques for SRAM-Based FPGAs by Fernanda Lima Kastensmidt , Luigi Carro , Ricardo Reis
English | PDF | 2006 | 193 Pages | ISBN : 0387310681 | 6.1 MB
Fault-tolerance in integrated circuits is not an exclusive concern regarding space designers or highly-reliable application engineers. Rather, designers of next generation products must cope with reduced margin noises due to technological advances. The continuous evolution of the fabrication technology process of semiconductor components, in terms of transistor geometry shrinking, power supply, speed, and logic density, has significantly reduced the reliability of very deep submicron integrated circuits, in face of the various internal and external sources of noise. The very popular Field Programmable Gate Arrays, customizable by SRAM cells, are a consequence of the integrated circuit evolution with millions of memory cells to implement the logic, embedded memories, routing, and more recently with embedded microprocessors cores. These re-programmable systems-on-chip platforms must be fault-tolerant to cope with present days requirements. This book discusses fault-tolerance techniques for SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). It starts by showing the model of the problem and the upset effects in the programmable architecture. In the sequence, it shows the main fault tolerance techniques used nowadays to protect integrated circuits against errors. A large set of methods for designing fault tolerance systems in SRAM-based FPGAs is described. Some presented techniques are based on developing a new fault-tolerant architecture with new robustness FPGA elements. Other techniques are based on protecting the high-level hardware description before the synthesis in the FPGA. The reader has the flexibility of choosing the most suitable fault-tolerance technique for its project and to compare a set of fault tolerant techniques for programmable logic applications.



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E-BooksFault Injection Techniques and Tools for Embedded Systems Reliability Evaluation



Fault Injection Techniques and Tools for Embedded Systems Reliability Evaluation
Free Download Fault Injection Techniques and Tools for Embedded Systems Reliability Evaluation by Alfredo Benso, Paolo Prinetto
English | PDF | 2003 | 242 Pages | ISBN : 1402075898 | 9.9 MB
Fault Injection Techniques and Tools for Embedded Systems Reliability Evaluation intends to be a comprehensive guide to Fault Injection techniques used to evaluate the dependability of a digital system. The description and the critical analysis of different Fault Injection techniques and tools will be authored by key scientists in the field of system dependability and fault tolerance.



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E-BooksFault Analysis in Cryptography



Fault Analysis in Cryptography
Free Download Fault Analysis in Cryptography by Marc Joye, Michael Tunstall
English | PDF (True) | 2012 | 352 Pages | ISBN : 3642296556 | 6.9 MB
In the 1970s researchers noticed that radioactive particles produced by elements naturally present in packaging material could cause bits to flip in sensitive areas of electronic chips. Research into the effect of cosmic rays on semiconductors, an area of particular interest in the aerospace industry, led to methods of hardening electronic devices designed for harsh environments. Ultimately various mechanisms for fault creation and propagation were discovered, and in particular it was noted that many cryptographic algorithms succumb to so-called fault attacks.



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E-BooksDelay Fault Testing for VLSI Circuits



Delay Fault Testing for VLSI Circuits
Free Download Delay Fault Testing for VLSI Circuits by Angela Krstić , Kwang-Ting Cheng
English | PDF | 1998 | 201 Pages | ISBN : 0792382951 | 16.4 MB
In the early days of digital design, we were concerned with the logical correctness of circuits. We knew that if we slowed down the clock signal sufficiently, the circuit would function correctly. With improvements in the semiconductor process technology, our expectations on speed have soared. A frequently asked question in the last decade has been how fast can the clock run. This puts significant demands on timing analysis and delay testing. Fueled by the above events, a tremendous growth has occurred in the research on delay testing. Recent work includes fault models, algorithms for test generation and fault simulation, and methods for design and synthesis for testability. The authors of this book, Angela Krstic and Tim Cheng, have personally contributed to this research. Now they do an even greater service to the profession by collecting the work of a large number of researchers. In addition to expounding such a great deal of information, they have delivered it with utmost clarity. To further the reader's understanding many key concepts are illustrated by simple examples. The basic ideas of delay testing have reached a level of maturity that makes them suitable for practice. In that sense, this book is the best x DELAY FAULT TESTING FOR VLSI CIRCUITS available guide for an engineer designing or testing VLSI systems. Tech niques for path delay testing and for use of slower test equipment to test high-speed circuits are of particular interest.



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E-BooksCultural Fault Lines in Healthcare Reflections on Cultural Competency



Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare Reflections on Cultural Competency
Free Download Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare: Reflections on Cultural Competency By Michael C. Brannigan
2012 | 103 Pages | ISBN: 0739149679 | PDF | 1 MB
Healthcare in the U.S. faces two interpenetrating certainties. First, with over 66 racial and ethnic groupings, our "American Mosaic" of worldviews and values unavoidably generates clashes in hospitals and clinics. Second, our public increasingly mistrusts our healthcare system and delivery. One certainty fuels the other. Conflicts in the clinical encounter, particularly with patients from other cultures, often challenge dominant assumptions of morally appropriate principles and behavior. In turn, lack of understanding, misinterpretation, stereotyping, and outright discrimination result in poor health outcomes, compounding further mistrust. To address these cultural fault lines, healthcare institutions have initiated efforts to ensure "cultural competence." Yet, these efforts become institutional window-dressing without tackling deeper issues, issues having to do with attitudes, understanding, and, most importantly, ways we communicate with patients. These deeper issues reflect a fundamental, original fault line: the ever-widening gap between serving our own interests while disregarding the concerns of more vulnerable patients, those on the margins, those Others who remain disenfranchised because they are Other. This book examines this and how we must become the voice for these Others whose vulnerability and suffering are palpable. The author argues that, as a vital and necessary condition for cultural competency, we must learn to cultivate the virtue of Presence - of genuinely being there with our patients. Cultural competency is less a matter of acquiring knowledge of other cultures. Cultural competency demands as a prerequisite for all patients, not just for those who seem different, genuine embodied Presence. Genuine, interpersonal, embodied presence is especially crucial in our screen-centric and Facebook world where interaction is mediated through technologies rather than through authentic face-to-face engagement. This is sadly apparent in healthcare, where we have replaced interpersonal care with technological intervention. Indeed, we are all potential patients. When we become ill, we too will most likely assume roles of vulnerability. We too may feel as invisible as those on the margins. These are not armchair reflections. Brannigan's incisive analysis comes from his scholarship in healthcare and intercultural ethics, along with his longstanding clinical experience in numerous healthcare settings with patients, their families, and healthcare professionals.



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E-BooksArtificial Intelligence in Process Fault Diagnosis



Artificial Intelligence in Process Fault Diagnosis
Free Download Artificial Intelligence in Process Fault Diagnosis: Methods for Plant Surveillance
English | 2024 | ISBN: 111982589X | 516 Pages | EPUB (True) | 8.2 MB
Automation has revolutionized every aspect of industrial production, from the accumulation of raw materials to quality control inspections. Even process analysis itself has become subject to automated efficiencies, in the form of process fault analyzers, i.e., computer programs capable of analyzing process plant operations to identify faults, improve safety, and enhance productivity. Prohibitive cost and challenges of application have prevented widespread industry adoption of this technology, but recent advances in artificial intelligence promise to place these programs at the center of manufacturing process analysis.



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E-BooksArtificial Intelligence in Process Fault Diagnosis Methods for Plant Surveillance



Artificial Intelligence in Process Fault Diagnosis Methods for Plant Surveillance
Free Download Artificial Intelligence in Process Fault Diagnosis
by Fickelscherer, Richard J.;

English | 2024 | ISBN: 111982589X | 436 pages | True PDF | 17.31 MB



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E-BooksFault Diagnosis Models, Artificial Intelligence, Applications



Fault Diagnosis Models, Artificial Intelligence, Applications
Free Download Fault Diagnosis: Models, Artificial Intelligence, Applications by Józef Korbicz, Zdzisław Kowalczuk, Jan M. Kościelny, Wojciech Cholewa
English | PDF | 2004 | 953 Pages | ISBN : 3540407677 | 84.7 MB
All real systems in nature - physical, biological and engineering ones - can malfunction and fail due to faults in their components. Logically,the chances for malfunctions increase with the systems' complexity. The complexity of engineering systems is permanently growing due to their growing size and the degree of automation, and accordingly increasing is the danger of fail ing and aggravating their impact for man and the environment. Therefore, in the design and operation of engineering systems, increased attention has to be paid to reliability, safety and fault tolerance. But it is obvious that, compared to the high standard of perfection that nature has achieved with its self-healing and self-repairing capabilities in complex biological organisms, fault management in engineering systems is far behind the standards of their technological achievements; it is still in its infancy, and tremendous work is left to be done. In technical control systems, defects may happen in sensors, actuators, components of the controlled object - the plant, or in the hardware or soft ware of the control framework. Such defects in the components may develop into a failure of the whole system. This effect can easily be amplified by the closed loop, but the closed loop may also hide an incipient fault from be ing observed until a situation has occurred in which the failing of the whole system has become unavoidable.



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MoviesThe Fault in Our Stars 2014 1080p BluRay DDP 5 1 H 265-EDGE2020




The Fault in Our Stars 2014 1080p BluRay DDP 5 1 H 265-EDGE2020
The Fault in Our Stars 2014 1080p BluRay DDP 5 1 H 265-EDGE2020

Hazel and Augustus are two teenagers who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for the conventional, and a love that sweeps them on a journey. Their relationship is all the more miraculous, given that Hazel's other constant companion is an oxygen tank, Gus jokes about his prosthetic leg, and they meet and fall in love at a cancer support group.

Language: English
2.45 GB | 02:12:53 | 1982 Kbps | V_MPEGH/ISO/HEVC | 1920x1032 | A_EAC3, 48 Khz, 6 channels
Genre: Drama | Romance
Cast: Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff
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E-BooksSolving Fault Diagnosis Problems (2nd Edition)



Solving Fault Diagnosis Problems (2nd Edition)
Free Download Solving Fault Diagnosis Problems: Linear Synthesis Techniques with Julia Code Examples
English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031357663 | 760 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 58 MB
The goal of this new edition is the same as for the first edition "to address the fault detection and isolation topics from a computational perspective", by covering the same important aspects, namely, (1) providing a completely general theoretical treatment of fault and model detection problems for linear time-invariant systems; (2) presenting the best suited numerical approaches to solve the specific computational problems; (3) providing supporting software to solve the analysis and filter synthesis problems. In this second edition, the changes in the theoretical presentation are minor and all known errors and typos have been corrected. The major difference to the first edition is in the underlying computational support, which is now based on software developed in a relatively new language called Julia. The presentation of synthesis procedures and examples is similar to the first edition, but it is now interlaced with Julia codes which can be used to reproduce all computational examples and figures presented in the book. An Appendix has been added to cover some basic issues related to using Julia and the new FaultDetectionTools and DescriptorSystems packages.



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