Abstract

The presence of redundancy in combinational networks increases the cardinality of the test set to detect all stuck-at-faults. A solution to this problem is to identify and remove all redundancies in the networks before deriving test sets. It is shown in this paper that the identification of redundancy in arbitrary combinational networks is an extremely tedious problem.

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