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Nicola Nicolici

Researcher at McMaster University

Publications -  136
Citations -  3588

Nicola Nicolici is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Design for testing & Automatic test pattern generation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 134 publications receiving 3528 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola Nicolici include University of Southampton.

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Scan architecture with mutually exclusive scan segment activation for shift- and capture-power reduction

TL;DR: A scan architecture with mutually exclusive scan segment activation which overcomes the shortcomings of previous approaches and achieves both shift and capture-power reduction with no impact on the performance of the design, and with minimal impact on area and testing time.
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Algorithms for State Restoration and Trace-Signal Selection for Data Acquisition in Silicon Debug

TL;DR: This paper presents accelerated algorithms for restoring circuit state elements from the traces collected during a debug session, by exploiting bitwise parallelism and introduces new metrics that guide the automated selection of trace signals, which can enhance the real-time observability during in-system debug.
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Variable-length input Huffman coding for system-on-a-chip test

TL;DR: This paper presents a new compression method for embedded core-based system-on-a-chip test based on a new variable-length input Huffman coding scheme, which proves to be the key element that determines all the factors that influence the TDCE parameters.
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Power-Aware Testing and Test Strategies for Low Power Devices

TL;DR: This book explores existing solutions for power-aware test and design-for-test of conventional circuits and systems, and surveys test strategies and EDA solutions for testing low power devices.
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Post-silicon validation opportunities, challenges and recent advances

TL;DR: An overview of the post-silicon validation problem and how it differs from traditional pre- silicon verification and manufacturing testing is provided.