2017 IEEE International High Level Design Validation and Test Workshop (HLDVT) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/hldvt.2017.8167468
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3D-DyCAC: Dynamic numerical-based mechanism for reducing crosstalk faults in 3D ICs

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“…According to previous research works [16], [17], bit se- quences 1010...10 and 0101...01 maximize the chance of observing harmful transition patterns on a link. Consequently, the bait packet should be filled in a way that either of these two patterns appears on the wires of the link.…”
Section: The Proposed Crosstalk-attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to previous research works [16], [17], bit se- quences 1010...10 and 0101...01 maximize the chance of observing harmful transition patterns on a link. Consequently, the bait packet should be filled in a way that either of these two patterns appears on the wires of the link.…”
Section: The Proposed Crosstalk-attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coding techniques, on the other hand, manipulate data bits in a particular way to reduce the likelihood of crosstalk [7], [16], [32], [33]. They manipulate data on each codeword independently of the other codes, i.e., memory-based coding [34], [35] apply data transformation on the current dataword based on the previously transferred dataword.…”
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“…There are several works targeting the reduction of crosstalk. Some utilize design layout changes [125] while others rely on encoding the transmitted data [126]. The author demonstrated that even encoding techniques could not fully prevent a successful attack.…”
Section: D Nocs Countermeasuresmentioning
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