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Approximate Computing And Its Impact On Accuracy Reliability And Faulttolerance Gennaro S Rodrigues

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Approximate Computing And Its Impact On Accuracy Reliability And Faulttolerance Gennaro S Rodrigues
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Gennaro S. Rodrigues, Fernanda L. Kastensmidt, Alberto Bosio
ISBN: 9783031157165, 3031157168
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Approximate Computing And Its Impact On Accuracy Reliability And Faulttolerance Gennaro S Rodrigues by Gennaro S. Rodrigues, Fernanda L. Kastensmidt, Alberto Bosio 9783031157165, 3031157168 instant download after payment.

This book introduces the concept of approximate computing for software and hardware designs and its impact on the reliability of embedded systems. It presents approximate computing methods and proposes approximate fault tolerance techniques applied to programmable hardware and embedded software to provide reliability at low computational costs. The book also presents fault tolerance techniques based on approximate computing, thus presenting how approximate computing can be applied to safety-critical systems.

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