We present a theory and design techniques for polynomial division circuits with the primary focus on testing of digital and mixed-signal devices. We estimate the aliasing rate for the proposed circuits (signature analyzers) and show how to improve it. Two types of design techniques are examined for mixed-signal circuit analyzers that are arithmetical by nature. The techniques are scalable and valid for an arbitrary size and base of the number system. The proposed devices have both low hardware complexity and aliasing rate. The design techniques and devices can also be used in general arithmetic/algebraic error-control coding, cryptography, digital broadcasting and communication.</p
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Arithmetic Circuits compute polynomial functions over their inputs via a sequence of arithmetic oper...
We study the question of protecting arithmetic circuits against additive attacks, which can add an a...
Reed-Muller algebraic techniques, as an alternative means in logic design, became more attractive re...
We propose an approach to design of an algebraic signature analyzer that can be used for mixed-signa...
Many test schemes use signature analyzers to compact the responses of a circuit under test. Unfortun...
In circuit complexity, the polynomial method is a general approach to proving circuit lower bounds i...
This book presents a complete and accurate study of algebraic circuits, digital circuits whose perfo...
Polynomial abstraction has been developed for data abstrac-tion of sequential circuits, where the fu...
Arithmetic Circuits for DSP Applications is a complete resource on arithmetic circuits for digital s...
Built-in Self-test of a digital circuit is carried out by using on-chip pattern generator to apply i...
In this paper, we propose a new scheme for Built-In Test (BIT) that uses Multiple-polynomial Linear ...
Testing VLSI circuits is a complex task that requires enormous amounts of resources. To decrease tes...
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the impact of the changes of the characteristic polynomials and in...
The research presented focuses on optimization of polynomials using algebraic manipulations at the h...
International audienceThe paper presents an algebraic approach to functional verification of gate-le...
Arithmetic Circuits compute polynomial functions over their inputs via a sequence of arithmetic oper...
We study the question of protecting arithmetic circuits against additive attacks, which can add an a...
Reed-Muller algebraic techniques, as an alternative means in logic design, became more attractive re...