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A Framework for Self-Healing Radiation-Tolerant Implementations on Reconfigurable FPGAs

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A Framework for Self-Healing Radiation-Tolerant Implementations on Reconfigurable FPGAs
— To increase the amount of logic available in SRAM-based FPGAs manufacturers are using nanometric technologies to boost logic density and reduce prices. However, nanometric scales are highly vulnerable to radiation-induced faults that affect values stored in memory cells. Since the functional definition of FPGAs relies on memory cells, they become highly prone to this type of faults. Fault tolerant implementations, based on Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) infrastructures, help to keep the correct operation of the circuit. However, TMR is not sufficient to guarantee the safe operation of a circuit. Other issues like the effects of Multi-Bit Upsets (MBU) or fault accumulation, have also to be addressed. Furthermore, in case of a fault occurrence the correct operation of the affected module must be restored and the current state of the circuit coherently re-established. A solution that enables the autonomous correct restoration of the functional definition of the affected module, avoid...
Manuel G. Gericota, Luís F. Lemos, Gustavo
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where DDECS
Authors Manuel G. Gericota, Luís F. Lemos, Gustavo R. Alves, José M. Ferreira
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