Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design (FMCAD'07) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/fmcad.2007.4402002
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Combining Symbolic Simulation and Interval Arithmetic for the Verification of AMS Designs

Abstract: Abstract-Analog and mixed signal (AMS) designs are important integrated circuits that are usually needed at the interface between the electronic system and the real world. Recently, several formal techniques have been introduced for AMS verification. In this paper, we propose a difference equations based bounded model checking approach for AMS systems. We define model checking using a combined system of difference equations for both the analog and digital parts, where the state space exploration algorithm is h… Show more

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“…Taylor approximations over interval domains [163]. They use this technique along with symbolic analysis to do bounded model checking of safety and liveness properties.…”
Section: Zaki Et Al Present a Refined Approximation For The Reachabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taylor approximations over interval domains [163]. They use this technique along with symbolic analysis to do bounded model checking of safety and liveness properties.…”
Section: Zaki Et Al Present a Refined Approximation For The Reachabimentioning
confidence: 99%