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BMA-based reseeding technique

2012 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, 2012
This paper presents a new scheme of Linear-Feedback Shift-Register (LFSR) reseeding technique based on Berlekamp-Massey Algorithm (BMA). It is proposed an LFSR-based TPG which its feedback polynomial is programmable by a BMA-synthesized LFSR that, in its turn, generates specific patterns to change the LFSR-based TPG's feedback polynomial.
Cleonilson Protásio de Souza   +3 more
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LFSR Reseeding with Irreducible Polynomials

13th IEEE International On-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS 2007), 2007
We propose an innovative scheme for LFSR re- seeding based on the efficient generation of the seeds of any non-primitive irreducible polynomial. The scheme has very small hardware overhead irrespective of the number of seeds and guarantees that the generation of the pattern subsequence from each seed is disjoint.
Snehal Udar, Dimitri Kagaris
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Microbiota: Reseeding the gut

Nature, 2016
Transplants of faecal matter have done wonders for the treatment of certain gastrointestinal infections. Will they ever work for inflammatory bowel disease?
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Reseeding the Green Revolution

Science, 1997
High-yielding varieties of wheat, rice, and maize helped double world grain production in the 1960s and 1970s. A repeat performance is now needed, and that will require a new commitment to agricultural research and redoubled efforts to bring modern plant varieties and new agricultural technologies to areas of the world that did not participate in the ...
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Nitrate leaching from reseeded pasture

Soil Use and Management, 2001
Abstract. Nitrate leaching and soil mineral N status under grassland were measured on three contrasting soils, spanning winters 1995/96, 1996/97 and 1997/98, in Western England. The soils investigated were a freely draining silty clay loam (Rosemaund), a well drained loam (IGER 1) and a poorly drained clay loam (
M.A. Shepherd   +3 more
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Management of Reseeded Ranges

Journal of Range Management, 1950
MUCH progress has been made during the last 15 years in seeding perennial grasses and legumes on submarginal and abandoned croplands and adapted areas of run-down range in the Pacific Coast region of the Soil Conservation Service. Ithas made this phase of the range improvement program in soil conservation districts quite popular. Unfortunately, however,
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Seeding, evolutionary growth and reseeding

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1994
We describe an approach to acquiring information during the creation and use of domain-oriented design environments. Our model consists of three phases: seeding, evolutionary growth, and reseeding. A seed for a domainoriented design environment is created through a participatory design process between environment developers and domain designers by ...
Gerhard Fischer   +4 more
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BIST reseeding with very few seeds

Proceedings. 21st VLSI Test Symposium, 2003., 2003
Reseeding is used to improve the fault coverage of pseudo-random testing. The seed corresponds to the initial state of the LFSR before filling the scan chain. The number of deterministic seeds required is directly proportional to the tester storage or hardware overhead requirement.
A.A. Al-Yamani, S. Mitra, E.J. McCluskey
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Reseeding the Range by Airplane

Journal of Range Management, 1950
D URISG the past two decades there have been tremendous advances in aeronautical developments. Aside from transportation, the airplane has been used in crop seeding and dusting, predator control, fire suppression, mapping and many other operations which have captured the interest of agricultural and land management agencies. Vast and inaccessible areas
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Efficient Unknown Blocking Using LFSR Reseeding

Proceedings of the Design Automation & Test in Europe Conference, 2006
This paper presents an efficient method to block unknown values from entering temporal compactors. The control signals for the blocking logic are generated by an LFSR. The proposed technique minimizes the size of the LFSR by propagating only one fault effect for each fault and balancing the number of specified bits in each control pattern.
null Seongmoon Wang   +2 more
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