Title of article :
A Comprehensive and Comparative Study on Online Testability for Reversible Logic
Author/Authors :
Gaur, Hari Mohan Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering - National Institute of Technology - Kurukshetra - Haryana - India , Singh, Ashutosh Kumar Department of Computer Applications - National Institute of Technology -Kurukshetra - Haryana - India , Ghanekar, Umesh Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering - National Institute of Technology - Kurukshetra - Haryana - India
Abstract :
Reversible logic is one of the rising fields for low-power electronic devices. Testing of these devices is
a significant issue where the researchers are at par with the latest innovations in the field. However, new
technology gives birth to new challenges, and in this field too, several fault models have arisen. Several
online testing methods have been proposed for their detection, which are scaled on various performance
parameters. This paper provides a comparative study of online testability for reversible logic. We bring
together a review of fault models, performance parameters and online testing strategies from the literature
with the aim of obtaining a near optimal solution by efficiently exploring the entire search space. We
critically analyze a range of online testing strategies reported by researchers using parity preservation
and generation, dual-rail coding and concurrent error detection schemes. These strategies are presented in
two broad classifications, namely designing with novel gates and designing with existing circuits. All the
techniques are explained in detail with a brief mathematical illustration. A comparison of experimental
results based on the available number of benchmarks and combinational logic circuits is presented. The
best possible strategy is highlighted on behalf of performance parameters.
Keywords :
Reversible logic , online testing , fault models , performance parameters , comparative study
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics