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YASAV
DESCRIPTION
YASAV is a GUI-based tool for fast analysis and visualization of SRAM based memory aging. The customization is done for YUV videos to realize use cases for image/video processing applications. This tool accepts SRAM scratchpad memory configuration and user parameters (like test data sets, required aging years etc.) and provides aging estimates in terms of Static Noise Margin (the metric of SRAM aging estimation) and in-depth duty cycle analysis. This tool also supports automatic visualization of aging results in form of heatmaps, box plots and histograms.
It can also be used as a standalone tool for visualizing YUV 4:2:0p video files.
In case of usage, please refer to our DAC'15 paper:
M. Shafique, M. U. K. Khan, Orcun Tuefek and J. Henkel, "EnAAM: Energy-Efficient Anti-Aging for On-Chip Video Memories", in Design Automation Conference (DAC), San Francisco, CA, 2015.
Audience
Science/Research, Engineering
User interface
Windows Aero
Programming Language
C#, MATLAB
Categories
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/enaam/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.