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Nicolescu, B., Ignat, N., Savaria, Y., & Nicolescu, G. (2006). Analysis of real-time systems sensitivity to transient faults using MicroC kernel. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 53(4), 1902-1909. External link
Ignat, N., Nicolescu, B., Savaria, Y., & Nicolescu, G. Soft-Error Classification and Impact Analysis on Real-Time Operating Systems [Paper]. Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE 2006). External link
Nicolescu, B., Ignat, N., Savaria, Y., & Nicolescu, G. (2005, September). Sensitivity of real-time operating systems to transient faults : A cause study for microC kernel [Paper]. 8th European Conference on Radiation and its Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS 2005). External link
Nicolescu, B., Savaria, Y., & Velazco, R. (2004). Software detection mechanisms providing full coverage against single bit-flip faults. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 51(6), 3510-3518. External link
Nicolescu, B., Gorse, N., Savaria, Y., Aboulhamid, E. M., & Velazco, R. (2004, September). Validating a dynamic signature monitoring approach using the LTL model checking technique [Paper]. Workshop on Radiation Effects on Components and Systems (RADECS 2004), Madrid, Espagne. Unavailable
Nicolescu, B., Perronnard, P., Velazco, R., & Savaria, Y. (2003, November). Efficiency of transient bit-flips detection by software means a complete study [Paper]. 18th IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems (DFT 2003), Cambridge, MA, USA. External link
Nicolescu, B., Savaria, Y., & Velazco, R. (2003, November). SIED: software implemented error detection [Paper]. 18th IEEE International Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems (DFT 2003), Boston, MA, United states. External link