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Model for Transient Fault Susceptibility of Combinational Circuits

Journal of Electronic Testing, 2004
Transient faults (TFs) are increasingly affecting microelectronic devices as their size decreases. During the design phase, the robustness of circuits for high reliability applications with respect to this kind of faults is generally validated through simulations.
OMANA, MARTIN EUGENIO   +2 more
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Transient fault tolerance in digital systems

IEEE Micro, 1994
It is hard to shield systems effectively from transient faults (fault avoidance techniques). So some other means must be employed to assure appropriate levels of transient fault tolerance (insensitivity to transient faults). They are based on fault-masking and fault recovery ideas.
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Novel transient fault hardened static latch

International Test Conference, 2003. Proceedings. ITC 2003., 2004
In this paper we analyze the effects of transient faults (TFs) affecting the internal nodes of conventional latch structures and we propose a new latch design which allows to tolerate such faults. In particular, we show that standard latches using back-to-back inverters for their positive feedback are very susceptible to glitches on their internal ...
Omana M., Rossi D., Metra C.
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Transient Fault Induction Attacks on XTR

2004
At Crypto 2000, the public-key system XTR was introduced by Lenstra and Verheul. This system uses an efficient and compact method to represent subgroup elements. Application of XTR in cryptographic protocols, such as Diffie-Hellman key agreement, El Gamal encryption or DSA signature, greatly reduces the computational cost without compromising security.
Mathieu Ciet, Christophe Giraud 0001
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Multilevel Ionizing-Induced Transient Fault Simulator

Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, 2013
ABSTRACTThis paper presents a multilevel fault simulator for digital circuits. Single and multiple transient phenomena are examined at low level in order to model accurately single/multiple event transients at logic level. Multilevel simulation is used for precision of electrical modeling and the conciseness of the coarse grain gate-level modeling ...
Lu, Feng   +3 more
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Transient fault detection via simultaneous multithreading

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2000
Smaller feature sizes, reduced voltage levels, higher transistor counts, and reduced noise margins make future generations of microprocessors increasingly prone to transient hardware faults. Most commercial fault-tolerant computers use fully replicated hardware components to detect microprocessor faults.
Steven K. Reinhardt   +1 more
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Formal Development of Software for Tolerating Transient Faults

11th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'05), 2006
Transient faults constitute a wide-spread class of faults typical in control systems. These are faults that appear for some time during system operation and might disappear and reappear later. However, even by appearing for a short time, they might cause dangerous system errors.
Dubravka Ilic, Elena Troubitsyna
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Transient faults and network reliability

2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720), 2005
This work develops a method for the quantitative analysis of network reliability in the presence of both permanent and transient faults. Even though transient noise is considered a common occurrence in networks, a survey of the literature reveals an emphasis on permanent faults.
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The Spectra of Fault-Induced Transients

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1979
During the first cycle or two following a power system fault, a high-speed protective relay is expected to make a decision as to the severity or location of the fault, usually based on 60 Hz information, i.e. the phase and magnitude of 60 Hz voltage or current signals. It is precisely at this time however that the signal is badly corrupted by noise, in
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Transient characteristics of current transformers during faults

Electrical Engineering, 1942
THE factors involving current-transformer performance that affect the operation of protective equipment have recently received considerable attention.1–3 The fact that the transient performance may be greatly different from the steady-state performance has been recognized, but little quantitative data on transient performance have been published.
C. Concordia   +2 more
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