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Kenji Noda
Publications - 9
Citations - 102
Kenji Noda is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Automatic test pattern generation & Test compression. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 102 citations.
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A Capture-Safe Test Generation Scheme for At-Speed Scan Testing
Xiaoqing Wen,Kohei Miyase,Seiji Kajihara,Hiroshi Furukawa,Yuta Yamato,Atsushi Takashima,Kenji Noda,H. Ito,Kazumi Hatayama,Takashi Aikyo,Kewal K. Saluja +10 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel and practical capture-safe test generation scheme, featuring reliable capture-safety checking and effective capture- safety improvement by combining X-bit identification & X-filling with low launch- switching-activity test generation.
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Effective IR-drop reduction in at-speed scan testing using Distribution-Controlling X-Identification
Kohei Miyase,Kenji Noda,Hideaki Ito,Kazumi Hatayama,Takashi Aikyo,Yuta Yamato,Hiroshi Furukawa,Xiaoqing Wen,Seiji Kajihara +8 more
TL;DR: A novel test relaxation method, called Distribution-Controlling X-Identification (DC-XID), which controls the distribution of X-bits identified from a set of fully-specified test vectors for the purpose of effectively reducing IR-drop is proposed.
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A novel post-ATPG IR-drop reduction scheme for at-speed scan testing in broadcast-scan-based test compression environment
Kohei Miyase,Yuta Yamato,Kenji Noda,Hideaki Ito,Kazumi Hatayama,Takashi Aikyo,Xiaoqing Wen,Seiji Kajihara +7 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel and practical CA (Compression-Aware) test modification scheme for reducing IR-drop in the widely-used broadcast-scan based test compression environment and can achieve significant IR- drop reduction even when a test cube only has a small number of X-bits.
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Power and noise aware test using preliminary estimation
TL;DR: A power and noise aware scan test method that reduces IR-drop for both shift and capture mode in scan test using power-aware DFT and ATPG based on the preliminary power/noise estimation for test.
Patent
Residential control apparatus and residential alarm unit
Yuki Furukawa,Junji Hagiwara,Tomoyoshi Hirano,Kenji Ikeda,Hideaki Ito,Kenji Noda,Takashi Shimokawa,隆志 下川,英明 伊藤,友樹 古川,友祥 平野,賢治 池田,淳史 萩原,顕治 野田 +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a decision processing unit 50 in a home controller outputs a decision result from a notification unit 30 by deciding an electronic message received from a terminal device such as a human sensor 12, so as to report it from a network adapter 34 to an external terminal device 22 through the Internet.