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Formulations for Robust Design and Inverse Robust Design

2018
In order to apply Robust Design Optimization to problems of industrial relevance, characterized by large number of variables and high computational effort, it is important to define the best strategy to solve every kind of problem. Different approaches are here presented, including multi-objective optimization and reliability optimization, based on ...
Alberto Clarich, Rosario Russo
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Designing robust microarchitectures

Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference, 2004
A fault-tolerant approach to microprocessor design, developed at the University of Michigan, is presented. Our approach is based on the use of in-situ checker components that validate the functional and electrical characteristics of complex microprocessor designs. Two design techniques are highlighted: a low-cost double-sampling latch design capable of
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I-robust and D-robust designs on a finite design space

Statistics and Computing, 2017
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Analytical robustness assessment for robust design

Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 2006
Robust design ensures product performances to be insensitive to various uncertainties and therefore results in high quality and productivity. Robustness assessment, which evaluates the variability of performances, is an important and indispensable component of robust design.
Beiqing Huang, Xiaoping Du
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Robust multistratum baseline designs

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2018
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Chang-Yun Lin, Po Yang 0002
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Design for Robustness

2012
We develop several design techniques to improve circuit SER with low area and performance overhead. Our techniques are based on the careful analysis of the interplay between signal probability, observability, and masking mechanisms. The first technique, called SiDeR, involves finding logical implications between signals, using logic simulation ...
Smita Krishnaswamy   +2 more
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Principles of robust design methodology

Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 2007
AbstractThe literature on robust design has focused chiefly on the development of methods for identifying robust design solutions. In this paper we present a literature review of conflicts and agreements on the principles of robust design. Through this review four central principles of robust design are identified: awareness of variation, insensitivity
Martin Arvidsson, Ida Gremyr
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On Robust Designs

Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 1989
Box and Draper (1975) proposed a criterion of robustness against the presence of wild observations for the problem of estimation of Xβ in the response surface model E( Y) = Xβ, D(Y) = σ 2 .I. Gopalau and Dey (1976) elttended this concept to block designs setting, for the problem of estimation
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Design flow robustness evaluation

SMC'03 Conference Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Conference Theme - System Security and Assurance (Cat. No.03CH37483), 2004
A designer often over-designs in solving a problem. This is necessary to minimize risk and to ensure safety during the lifetime of the product. This conservative design approach might not be too farfetched if robustness of the design is evaluated. One way to combat this approach is to set up a controller to identify the system correctly.
Lloyd Logan   +2 more
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Design for Robustness

2009
<p>Robustness is the ability to survive unforeseen circum-stances without undue damage or loss of function. It has become a requirement expressed in modern building codes, mostly without much advice as to how it can be achieved. Engineering has developed some approaches based on tra-ditional practice as well as recent insight. However, know-ledge
Franz Knoll, Thomas Vogel
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