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Low overhead fault-tolerant FPGA systems

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Low overhead fault-tolerant FPGA systems
— Fault-tolerance is an important system metric for many operating environments, from automotive to space exploration. The conventional technique for improving system reliability is through component replication, which usually comes at significant cost: increased design time, testing, power consumption, volume, and weight. We have developed a new faulttolerance approach that capitalizes on the unique reconfiguration capabilities of field programmable gate arrays (FPGA’s). The physical design is partitioned into a set of tiles. In response to a component failure, a functionally equivalent tile that does not rely on the faulty component replaces the affected tile. Unlike application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and microprocessor design methods, which result in fixed structures, this technique allows a single physical component to provide redundant backup for several types of components. Experimental results conducted on a subset of the MCNC benchmarks demonstrate a high l...
John Lach, William H. Mangione-Smith, Miodrag Potk
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Type Journal
Year 1998
Where TVLSI
Authors John Lach, William H. Mangione-Smith, Miodrag Potkonjak
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