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    A low cost circuit level fault detection technique to full adder design

    , Article 2011 18th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, ICECS 2011, 11 December 2011 through 14 December 2011, Beirut ; 2011 , Pages 446-450 ; 9781457718458 (ISBN) Mozafari, S. H ; Fazeli, M ; Hessabi, S ; Miremadi, S. G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a Low Cost circuit level Fault Detection technique called LCFD for a one-bit Full Adder (FA) as the basic element of adder circuits. To measure the fault detection coverage of the proposed technique, we conduct an exhaustive circuit level fault injection experiment on all susceptible nodes of a FA. Experimental results show that the LCDF technique can detect about 83% of injected faults while having only about 40% area and 22% power consumption overheads. In the LCDF technique, the fault detection latency does not affect the latency of the FA, since the error detection is done in parallel with the addition  

    Implementation of the Digital Part of DVB-T Protocol with Reduced Power and Area

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mozafari, Hassan (Author) ; Hessabi, Shaahin (Supervisor) ; Sharifkhani, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    An implementation of Digital Section of a DVB-T receiver has been introduced in this research. Nowadays, low-power and area-efficient designs have proven their importance in IC design aspect, so many low-power and area efficient approaches have been considered in this implementation. This design has been segregated into independent blocks, and each of them has been designed respect to the design goals. After that, all these blocks linked together and a whole system design implemented in gate level, then downloaded into a FPGA (Field programmable Gate Array) to test the timing and functionality of implemented blocks. In this thesis, some innovations have been introduced. A new algorithm for... 

    An ultra low-power digital to analog converter for SAR ADCs

    , Article Proceedings of the International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM, 10 December 2017 through 13 December 2017 ; Volume 2017-December , 2018 , Pages 1-4 ; 9781538640494 (ISBN) Khorami, A ; Sharifkhani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    A new structure of Capacitive Digital to Analog Converters (CDAC) for SAR ADCs is presented. In this structure, a number of capacitors are used in different series configurations to generate desirable voltage levels based on an input binary code. the proposed CDAC consumes a certain amount of power regardless of the input code. This method achieves more than 99.9% power reduction and 98.9% area reduction compared to the conventional binary weighted CDAC. © 2017 IEEE  

    Numeral-based crosstalk avoidance coding to reliable NoC design

    , Article Proceedings - 2011 14th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design: Architectures, Methods and Tools, DSD 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 55-62 ; 9780769544946 (ISBN) Shafaei, M ; Patooghy, A ; Miremadi, S. G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a Numeral-Based Crosstalk Avoidance Coding (NB-CAC) to protect communication channels of Network-on-Chips (NoCs) against crosstalk faults. The NB-CAC scheme produces codewords without bit patterns '101' and '010' to eliminate harmful transition patterns from NoC channels. This is done by the use of a new numeral system proposed in the paper. Using the proposed numeral system, the NB-CAC scheme 1) can be utilized in NoC channels with any arbitrary width, and 2) can be implemented with low area, power, and timing overheads. VHDL and SPICE simulations have been carried out for a wide range of channel widths to evaluate delay, area, and power consumption of the NB-CAC codecs.... 

    New method to synthesize the frequency bands with DLL-based frequency synthesizer

    , Article 2011 International Conference on Communications and Signal Processing, ICCSP 2011, Kerala, 10 February 2011 through 12 February 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 300-304 ; 9781424497980 (ISBN) Gholami, M ; Gholamidoon, M ; Hashemi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new architecture for a DLL based frequency synthesizer. Occupying low area, lower power consumption and phase noise are the advantages of this novel architecture. DLLs are first ordered systems, so good stability can be obtained in this design. This structure also can be used for generating fractional multiple of reference frequencies. The proposed circuit can operate at a substantially low supply voltage. A case in point, the synthesizer is adopted to create the channel frequencies of French DVB-H/T standard. The circuit is designed based on 0.13um CMOS Technology. Also power consumption trade-offs are introduced. It was shown that 27 delay cells are sufficient to... 

    An ultra low-power DAC with fixed output common mode voltage

    , Article AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications ; Volume 96 , 2018 , Pages 279-293 ; 14348411 (ISSN) Khorami, A ; Saeidi, R ; Sharifkhani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier GmbH  2018
    Abstract
    A novel structure of Capacitive Digital to Analog Converters (CDAC) for Successive Approximation Register Analog to Digital Converters (SAR ADC) is presented. In this CDAC, a number of pre-charged capacitors are placed in different series configurations to produce a desired voltage level. Therefore, given an input code, a series configuration of the capacitors is created to produce a voltage. Current is drawn from the supply voltage only in one step of the ADC conversion to reduce the power consumption. Therefore, the proposed CDAC consumes a fixed and small amount of power regardless of the input code. The output common mode voltage (Vcm) of the DAC remains fixed for all the digital codes.... 

    Efficient hardware implementations of legendre symbol suitable for mpc applications

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers ; 2021 ; 15498328 (ISSN) Taheri, F ; Bayat Sarmadi, S ; Ebrahimi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Multi-party computation (MPC) allows each peer to take part in the execution of a common function with their private share of data without the need to expose it to other participants. The Legendre symbol is a pseudo-random function (PRF) that is suitable for MPC protocols due to their efficient evaluation process compared to other symmetric primitives. Recently, Legendre-based PRFs have also been employed in the construction of a post-quantum signature scheme, namely LegRoast. In this paper, we propose, to the best of our knowledge, the first hardware implementations for the Legendre symbol by three approaches: 1) low-area, 2) high-speed, and 3) high-frequency. The high-speed architecture... 

    Efficient hardware implementations of legendre symbol suitable for Mpc applications

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers ; Volume 69, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 1231-1239 ; 15498328 (ISSN) Taheri, F ; Bayat Sarmadi, S ; Ebrahimi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Multi-party computation (MPC) allows each peer to take part in the execution of a common function with their private share of data without the need to expose it to other participants. The Legendre symbol is a pseudo-random function (PRF) that is suitable for MPC protocols due to their efficient evaluation process compared to other symmetric primitives. Recently, Legendre-based PRFs have also been employed in the construction of a post-quantum signature scheme, namely LegRoast. In this paper, we propose, to the best of our knowledge, the first hardware implementations for the Legendre symbol by three approaches: 1) low-area, 2) high-speed, and 3) high-frequency. The high-speed architecture...