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Hardware and Software Transparency in the Protection of Programs Against SEUs and SETs

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Hardware and Software Transparency in the Protection of Programs Against SEUs and SETs
Processor cores embedded in systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) are often deployed in critical computations, and when affected by faults they may produce dramatic effects. When hardware hardening is not cost-effective, software implemented hardware fault tolerance (SIHFT) can be a solution to increase SoCs' dependability, but it increases the time for running the hardened application, as well as the memory occupation. In this paper we propose a method that eliminates the memory overhead, by exploiting a new approach to instruction hardening and control flow checking. The proposed method hardens an application online during its execution, without the need for introducing any change in its source code, and is non-intrusive, since it does not require any modification in the main processor's architecture. The method has been tested with two widely used architectures: a microcontroller and a RISC processor, and proven to be suitable for hardening SoCs against transient faults and also for de...
Eduardo Luis Rhod, Carlos Arthur Lang Lisbôa
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Updated 26 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where ET
Authors Eduardo Luis Rhod, Carlos Arthur Lang Lisbôa, Luigi Carro, Matteo Sonza Reorda, Massimo Violante
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