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A Clustered Reconfigurable Interconnection Network BIST Based on Signal Probabilities of Deterministic Test Sets (결정론적 테스트 세트의 신호확률에 기반을 둔 clustered reconfigurable interconnection network 내장된 자체 테스트 기법)

  • Song Dong-Sup;Kang Sungho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.42 no.12
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we propose a new clustered reconfigurable interconnect network (CRIN) BIST to improve the embedding probabilities of random-pattern-resistant-patterns. The proposed method uses a scan-cell reordering technique based on the signal probabilities of given test cubes and specific hardware blocks that increases the embedding probabilities of care bit clustered scan chain test cubes. We have developed a simulated annealing based algorithm that maximizes the embedding probabilities of scan chain test cubes to reorder scan cells, and an iterative algorithm for synthesizing the CRIN hardware. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed CRIN BIST technique achieves complete fault coverage with lower storage requirement and shorter testing time in comparison with the conventional methods.

Efficacy of Primed In Situ Labelling in Determination of HER-2 Gene Amplification and CEN-17 Status in Breast Cancer Tissue

  • Salimi, Mahdieh;Mozdarani, Hossein;Majidzadeh-A, Keivan
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.329-337
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    • 2012
  • Considerable attention has been given to the accuracy of HER-2 testing and the correlation between the results of different testing methods. This interest reflects the growing importance of HER-2 status in the management of patients with breast cancer. In this study the detection of HER-2 gene and centromere 17 status was evaluated using dual-colour primed in situ labelling (PRINS) in comparison with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). These two methods were evaluated on a series of 27 formalin fixed paraffin embedded breast carcinoma tumours, previously tested for protein overexpression by HercepTest (grouped into Hercep 1+/0, 2+ and 3+). HER-2 gene amplification (ratio${\geq}2.2$) by PRINS was found in 3:3, 6:21 and 0:3 in IHC 3+, 2+ and 1+/0 cases, respectively. Comparing FISH and IHC (immunohistochemistry), showed the same results as for PRINS and IHC. Chromosome 17 aneusomy was found in 10 of 21 IHC 2+ cases (47.6%), of which 1 (10%) showed hypodisomy (chromosome 17 copy number per cell${\leq}1.75$), 7 (70%) showed low polysomy (chromosome 17 copy number per cell=2.26 - 3.75) and 2 (20%) showed high polysomy (chromosome 17 copy number per cell ${\geq}3.76$). The overall concordance of detection of HER-2 gene amplification by FISH and PRINS was 100% (27:27). Furthermore, both the level of HER-2 amplification and copy number of CEN17 analysis results correlated well between the two methods. In conclusion, PRINS is a reliable, reproducible technique and in our opinion can be used as an additional test to determine HER-2 status in breast tumours.

A Model-based Test Approach and Case Study for Weapon Control System (모델기반 테스트 기법 및 무장통제장치 적용 사례)

  • Bae, Jung Ho;Jang, Bucheol;Koo, Bongjoo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.688-699
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    • 2017
  • Model-based test, a well-known method of the black box tests, is consisted of the following four steps : model construction using requirement, test case generation from the model, execution of a SUT (software under test) and detection failures. Among models constructed in the first step, state-based models such as UML standard State Machine are commonly used to design event-based embedded systems (e.g., weapon control systems). To generate test cases from state-based models in the next step, coverage-based techniques such as state coverage and transition coverage are used. Round-trip path coverage technique using W-Method, one of coverage-based techniques, is known as more effective method than others. However it has a limitation of low failure observability because the W-Method technique terminates a testing process when arrivals meet states already visited and it is hard to decide the current state is completely same or not with the previous in the case like the GUI environment. In other words, there can exist unrevealed faults. Therefore, this study suggests a Extended W-Method. The Extended W-Method extends the round-trip path to a final state to improve failure observability. In this paper, we compare effectiveness and efficiency with requirement-item-based technique, W-Method and our Extended W-Method. The result shows that our technique can detect five and two more faults respectively and has the performance of 28 % and 42 % higher failure detection probability than the requirement-item-based and W-Method techniques, respectively.

3D micro-CT analysis of void formations and push-out bonding strength of resin cements used for fiber post cementation

  • Uzun, Ismail Hakki;Malkoc, Meral Arslan;Keles, Ali;Ogreten, Ayse Tuba
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.101-109
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    • 2016
  • PURPOSE. To investigate the void parameters within the resin cements used for fiber post cementation by micro-CT (${\mu}CT$) and regional push-out bonding strength. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Twenty-one, single and round shaped roots were enlarged with a low-speed drill following by endodontic treatment. The roots were divided into three groups (n=7) and fiber posts were cemented with Maxcem Elite, Multilink N and Superbond C&B resin cements. Specimens were scanned using ${\mu}CT$ scanner at resolution of $13.7{\mu}m$. The number, area, and volume of voids between dentin and post were evaluated. A method of analysis based on the post segmentation was used, and coronal, middle and apical thirds considered separately. After the ${\mu}CT$ analysis, roots were embedded in epoxy resin and sectioned into 2 mm thick slices (63 sections in total). Push-out testing was performed with universal testing device at 0.5 mm/min cross-head speed. Data were analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests (${\alpha}=.05$). RESULTS. Overall, significant differences between the resin cements and the post level were observed in the void number, area, and volume (P<.05). Super-Bond C&B showed the most void formation ($44.86{\pm}22.71$). Multilink N showed the least void surface ($3.51{\pm}2.24mm^2$) and volume ($0.01{\pm}0.01mm^3$). Regional push-out bond strength of the cements was not different (P>.05). CONCLUSION. ${\mu}CT$ proved to be a powerful non-destructive 3D analysis tool for visualizing the void parameters. Multilink N had the lowest void parameters. When efficiency of all cements was evaluated, direct relationship between the post region and push-out bonding strength was not observed.

Analysis on Signal Properties due to Concurrent Leaks at Two Points in Water Supply Pipelines (상수도 배관에서 두 지점의 동시 누수에 따른 신호특징 분석)

  • Lee, Young-Sup
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.31-38
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    • 2015
  • Intelligent leak detection is an essential component of a underground water supply pipeline network such as a smart water grid system. In this network, numerous leak detection sensors are needed to cover all of the pipelines in a specific area installed at specific regular distances. It is also necessary to determine the existence of any leaks and estimate its location within a short time after it occurs. In this study, the leak signal properties and feasibility of leak location detection were investigated when concurrent leaks occurred at two points in a pipeline. The straight distance between the two leak sensors in the 100A sized cast-iron pipeline was 315.6 m, and their signals were measured with one leak and two concurrent leaks. Each leak location was described after analyzing the frequency properties and cross-correlation of the measured signals.

Crack Detection of Concrete Using Fiber Optic Cables (Fiber Optic Cable을 이용한 콘크리트 균열탐사)

  • Cho, Nam-So;Kim, Nam-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2007
  • Crack detection technique for concrete structures has been developed in this study. Experimental tests were carried out to detect a surface and internal crack, employing common fiber optic cables and OTDR(optical time domain reflectometry), an optical signal analyzer which is widely used to detect damages at fiber optic cables in the field of optical engineering. While initial concrete crack is ready to occur under cracking force, the occurrence and location of the crack are simultaneously detected to give the same damage to fiber optic cables which have been attached to and/or embedded into concrete in advance. It is obtained through successive tests that the principal factors for crack detection is the covering state of fiber optic cable, and total 4 tests including a preliminary test were conducted and the crack detection technique was verified. The practical usefulness would be expected at crack management and maintenance of concrete structures.

A Study on IEEE 1149.1 TAP Test Methodology for Minimum Area Overhead (최소 오버헤드를 갖는 IEEE 1149.1 TAP 테스트 기법에 관한 연구)

  • 김문준;장훈
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.41 no.11
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    • pp.61-68
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    • 2004
  • Today almost all chips have IEEE 1149.1 tap controller inside. Recently the circuit is embedded in the chips for other functional objectives. Hence a CED technique for testing and monitoring the IEEE 1149.1 tap controller had been proposed. This paper studies the optimal CED test technique on the IEEE 1149.1 tap controller. There are duplication, parity prediction, and hybrid techniques. The hybrid technique shows the best result on the area overhead. This means that the hybrid technique is perfectly adequate for the IEEE 1149.1 tap controller to be applied to test with the optimal area overhead and can be used widely in the field. Furthermore, we made more reduction from the previous method resulting in less area overhead.

An Efficient Test Access Mechanism for System On a Chip Testing (시스템 온 칩 테스트를 위한 효과적인 테스트 접근 구조)

  • Song, Dong-Seop;Bae, Sang-Min;Gang, Seong-Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.54-64
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    • 2002
  • Recently System On a Chip(SoC) design based on IP cores has become the trend of If design To prevent the testing problem from becoming the bottleneck of the core-based design, defining of an efficient test architecture and a successful test methodology are mandatory. This paper describes a test architecture and a test control access mechanism for SoC based on IEEE 1149.1 boundary,scan. The proposed SoC test architecture is fully compatible with IEEE P1500 Standard for Embedded Core Test(SECT), and applicable for both TAPed cores and Wrapped cores within a SOC with the same test access mechanism. Controlled by TCK, TMS, TDI, and TDO, the proposed test architecture provides a hierarchical test feature.

An Effective Cache Test Algorithm and BIST Architecture (효율적인 캐쉬 테스트 알고리듬 및 BIST 구조)

  • Kim, Hong-Sik;Yoon, Do-Hyun;Kang, Sing-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.36C no.12
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 1999
  • As the performance of processors improves, cache memories are used to overcome the difference of speed between processors and main memories. Generally cache memories are embedded and small sizes, fault coverage is a more important factor than test time in testing point of view. A new test algorithm and a new BIST architecture are developed to detect various fault models with a relatively small overhead. The new concurrent BIST architecture uses the comparator of cache management blocks as response analyzers for tag memories. A modified scan-chain is used for pre-testing of comparators which can reduce test clock cycles. In addition several boundary scan instructions are provided to control the internal test circuitries. The results show that the new algorithm can detect SAFs, AFs, TFs linked with CFs, CFins, CFids, SCFs, CFdyns and DRFs models with O(12N), where N is the memory size and the new BIST architecture has lower overhead than traditional architecture by about 11%.

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An Operating Software Development of A Prototype Coronagraph for The Total Solar Eclipse in 2017

  • Park, Jongyeob;Choi, Seonghwan;Kim, Jihun;Jang, Be-ho;Bong, Su-Chan;Baek, Ji-Hye;Yang, Heesu;Park, Young-Deuk;Cho, Kyung-Suk
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.85.1-85.1
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    • 2017
  • We develop a coronagraph to measure the coronal electron density, temperature, and speed by observing the linearly polarized brightness of solar corona with 4 different wavelengths. Through the total solar eclipse on 21 August 2017, we test an operating software of a prototype coronagraph working with two sub-systems of two motorized filter wheels and a CCD camera that are controlled by a portable embedded computer. A Core Flight System (CFS) is a reusable software framework and set of reusable software applications which take advantage of a rich heritage of successful space mission of NASA. We use the CFS software framework to develop the operating software that can control the two sub-systems asynchronously in an observation scenario and communicate with a remote computer about commands, housekeeping data through Ethernet. The software works successfully and obtains about 160 images of 12 filter sets (4 bandpass filters and 3 polarization angles) during the total phase of the total solar eclipse. For the future, we can improve the software reliability by testing the software with a sufficient number of test cases using a testing framework COSMOS. The software will be integrated into the coronagraph for balloon-borne experiments in 2019.

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