Netlist Oriented Sensitivity Evaluation (NOSE)
Abstract
The Netlist-Oriented Sensitivity Evaluation (NOSE) research effort is developing methodologies to assess sensitivities of alternative chip design netlist implementations. The research is somewhat foundational in that such measurement approaches are needed to provide an equitable basis for evaluating techniques aimed at enhancing robustness of designs. NOSE will highlight the circuit nodes in a design netlist that have the potential to cause the most significant impact on overall circuit behavior if any perturbation of any kind occurs at that node. Such information can lead to alternative implementations that are more resistant to such perturbations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2017
- Accession Number
- AD1029848
Entities
People
- Jeffrey Draper
Organizations
- University of Southern California