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Krishnendu Chakrabarty

Researcher at Duke University

Publications -  1056
Citations -  29699

Krishnendu Chakrabarty is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biochip & Automatic test pattern generation. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 996 publications receiving 27583 citations. Previous affiliations of Krishnendu Chakrabarty include Huawei & Wake Forest University.

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Test wrapper and test access mechanism co-optimization for system-on-chip

TL;DR: An efficient algorithm to construct wrappers that reduce the testing time for cores is presented and a new enumerative method for TAM optimization is presented that reduces execution time significantly when the number of TAMs being designed is small.
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System-on-a-chip test-data compression and decompression architectures based on Golomb codes

TL;DR: A new test-data compression method and decompression architecture based on variable-to-variable-length Golomb codes that is especially suitable for encoding precomputed test sets for embedded cores in a system-on-a-chip (SoC).
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Sensor placement for grid coverage under imprecise detections

TL;DR: A resource-bounded optimization framework for sensor resource management under the constraints of sufficient grid coverage of the sensor field and a unique "minimalistic" view of distributed sensor networks in which sensors transmit/report a minimum amount of sensed data are presented.
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Test Challenges for 3D Integrated Circuits

TL;DR: Testing challenges for 3D ICs are described, including problems that are unique to 3D integration, and early research results in this area are summarized.
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A set of benchmarks for modular testing of SOCs

TL;DR: The paper defines the benchmark format and naming scheme, and presents the benchmark SOCs, and provides an overview of the research problems that can be addressed and evaluated by means of this benchmark set.