RERTL: Finite State Transducer Logic Recovery at Register Transfer Level

Author(s):  
Jason Portillo ◽  
Travis Meade ◽  
John Hacker ◽  
Shaojie Zhang ◽  
Yier Jin
2007 ◽  
Vol 18 (04) ◽  
pp. 859-871
Author(s):  
MARTIN ŠIMŮNEK ◽  
BOŘIVOJ MELICHAR

A border of a string is a prefix of the string that is simultaneously its suffix. It is one of the basic stringology keystones used as a part of many algorithms in pattern matching, molecular biology, computer-assisted music analysis and others. The paper offers the automata-theoretical description of Iliopoulos's ALL_BORDERS algorithm. The algorithm finds all borders of a string with don't care symbols. We show that ALL_BORDERS algorithm is an implementation of a finite state transducer of specific form. We describe how such a transducer can be constructed and what should be the input string like. The described transducer finds a set of lengths of all borders. Last but not least, we define approximate borders and show how to find all approximate borders of a string when we concern Hamming distance definition. Our solution of this problem is based on transducers again. This allows us to use analogy with automata-based pattern matching methods. Finally we discuss conditions under which the same principle can be used for other distance measures.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johannes Muller ◽  
Mohammad Rahmani Fadiheh ◽  
Anna Lena Duque Anton ◽  
Thomas Eisenbarth ◽  
Dominik Stoffel ◽  
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