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Thermal-aware test scheduling and hot spot temperature minimization for core-based systems
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureChip OverheatingDatacenter-scale ComputingHardware SecuritySystems EngineeringThermal-aware Test SchedulingParallel ComputingTest BenchManycore ProcessorTest SchedulingComputer EngineeringScheduling (Computing)Computer ScienceHot SpotsDesign For TestingCore-based SystemsSoftware TestingMany-core ArchitectureParallel Programming
Chip overheating has become a critical problem during test of today's complex core-based systems. In this paper, we address the overheating problem by incorporating thermal constraints in the test scheduling of core-based systems. We propose two algorithms for which the objective is to spread heat more evenly over the chip and reduce hot spots. The first uses the layout information to guide test scheduling, while the second relies on a progressive weighting mechanism. Experimental results show that the proposed thermal-constrained methods can not only guarantee a thermal-safe test schedule, but also reduce hot spot temperatures, leading to a balanced thermal distribution across the chip during test.
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