Abstract- Triple Modulo Redundancy (TMR) is one of the most common techniques for fault mitigation in digital systems. TMR-based computing has a natural application to mission critical systems for military and aerospace applications which are exposed to cosmic radiation and are susceptible to Single Event Upsets (SEUs). TMR’s increased immunity to SEUs comes at the expense of increased power consumption and area. This paper presents a dynamically selectable TMR architecture which can be used to reduce power consumption when radiation levels are low. We apply this architecture to a test system in order to evaluate its power reduction and area overhead compared to a traditional static TMR approach. We show that the dynamically selectable TMR ...
The outstanding versatility of SRAM-based FPGAs make them the preferred choice for implementing comp...
Radiation tolerance in FPGAs is an important field of research particularly for reliable computation...
Reconfigurable logic devices such as SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are nowadays...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
XXI Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS06)The outstanding versatility of S...
Electronic circuits/systems operating in harsh environments such as space are likely to experience f...
During the Summer Student program in CERN I was working in the CMS Muon Drift Tube group, building a...
This paper discusses the application of Space Micro‘s Time-Triple Modular Redundancy (TTMR™) and Har...
Abstract — We present a novel design technique for harden-ing digital electronic circuits against To...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) are used in every space application. Currently, most space fli...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) offer large amounts of configurable logic for use in a wide v...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR with repair, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation...
Self-reliance capabilities of mission-critical systems gain importance as technology scaling and log...
SRAM-Based FPGAs represent a low-cost alternative to ASIC device thanks to their high performance an...
This paper presents a novel scalable physical implementation method for high-speed Triple Modular Re...
The outstanding versatility of SRAM-based FPGAs make them the preferred choice for implementing comp...
Radiation tolerance in FPGAs is an important field of research particularly for reliable computation...
Reconfigurable logic devices such as SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are nowadays...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
XXI Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS06)The outstanding versatility of S...
Electronic circuits/systems operating in harsh environments such as space are likely to experience f...
During the Summer Student program in CERN I was working in the CMS Muon Drift Tube group, building a...
This paper discusses the application of Space Micro‘s Time-Triple Modular Redundancy (TTMR™) and Har...
Abstract — We present a novel design technique for harden-ing digital electronic circuits against To...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) are used in every space application. Currently, most space fli...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) offer large amounts of configurable logic for use in a wide v...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR with repair, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation...
Self-reliance capabilities of mission-critical systems gain importance as technology scaling and log...
SRAM-Based FPGAs represent a low-cost alternative to ASIC device thanks to their high performance an...
This paper presents a novel scalable physical implementation method for high-speed Triple Modular Re...
The outstanding versatility of SRAM-based FPGAs make them the preferred choice for implementing comp...
Radiation tolerance in FPGAs is an important field of research particularly for reliable computation...
Reconfigurable logic devices such as SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are nowadays...