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Behzad Dehlaghi received the B.Sc. degree from University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, in 2009, and the M.Sc. degree from University of Calgary, AB, Canada, in 2012, both in electrical engineering. He completed the Ph.D. degree in electronics at the University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada in 2017. During his Ph.D. he worked on parallel ultra-short reach die-to-die links. Since January 2016 he has been working at Huawei Canada where he is involved in the system/circuit level design of energy-efficient high-speed transceivers. His research interests include on-chip measurement circuits and high-speed chip-to-chip communication.
Architectural decisions depend on the ability to adequately analyze the link. This paper presents a methodology to model and evaluate the performance of both center and edge sampling schemes.