2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68110-4_11
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Balanced Gray Codes for Reduction of Bit-Flips in Phase Change Memories

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“…Flip-N-Write [4] operates on bit granularity, but requires special hardware. Balanced Gray Codes [6], in contrast, are only applicable to numeric values, i.e., they are not generally applicable.…”
Section: E Comparison To State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Flip-N-Write [4] operates on bit granularity, but requires special hardware. Balanced Gray Codes [6], in contrast, are only applicable to numeric values, i.e., they are not generally applicable.…”
Section: E Comparison To State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, several previous works have been proposed against the limited endurance of non-volatile memories, which is highly related to the lifetime. They range from working on fine-grained levels [4]- [6], [11] to coarse-grained memory blocks [7]- [9] or even with multiple granularities like [10], [13]. To improve memory lifetime, the previous works used either aging-aware strategies, e.g., [16], [17], [21]- [23], or non-aging-aware strategies, e.g., [11], [15], [24].…”
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“…Hakert et al [ 40 ] studied wear leveling for B+-tree applications, and dynamically chose to store the data in DRAM or NVM. Kulandai et al [ 41 ] used balanced gray codes to distribute the changes of a dirty bit across the whole Byte. As our SlidW method considers intra-block wear leveling, the work above can also work together with SlidW.…”
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confidence: 99%