Abstract—Intermittent hardware faults are bursts of errors that last from a few CPU cycles to a few seconds. Recent studies have shown that intermittent fault rates are increasing due to technology scaling and are likely to be a significant concern in future systems. We study the impact of intermittent hardware faults in programs. A simulation-based fault-injection campaign shows that the majority of the intermittent faults lead to program crashes. We build a crash model and a program model that represents the data dependencies in a fault-free execution of the program. We then use this model to glean information about when the program crashes and the extent of fault propagation. Empirical validation of our model using fault-injection experi...
Abstract—An established method for emulation of faults in computer systems is fault injection. The a...
<p>This thesis deals with techniques for designing and evaluating error detection and recovery mecha...
Fault injection and fault simulation are a typical approach to analyze the effect of a fault on a ha...
Hardware errors are projected to increase in modern computer systems due to shrinking feature sizes ...
Over three decades of continuous scaling in CMOS technology has led to tremendous improvements in pr...
Society is becoming quite dependent on computer-based systems. Today, computers are embedded in wris...
Intermittent hardware faults are hard to diagnose as they occur non-deterministically. Hardware-only...
There is trend of increasing demand for highly dependable software systems. The factors that influen...
Abstract—The frequency of hardware errors is increasing due to shrinking feature sizes, higher level...
With continued CMOS scaling, future shipped hardware will be increasingly vulnerable to in-the-field...
Abstract—As CMOS technology scales into the nanometer era, future shipped microprocessors will be in...
As CMOS technology scales to the nanometer range, designers have to deal with a growing number and v...
Abstract—Intermittent hardware faults are hard to diagnose as they occur non-deterministically at th...
Fault injection is fundamental to evaluate the de- pendability of embedded software. Analyzing the i...
Technology scaling of integrated circuits is making transistors increasingly sensitive to process va...
Abstract—An established method for emulation of faults in computer systems is fault injection. The a...
<p>This thesis deals with techniques for designing and evaluating error detection and recovery mecha...
Fault injection and fault simulation are a typical approach to analyze the effect of a fault on a ha...
Hardware errors are projected to increase in modern computer systems due to shrinking feature sizes ...
Over three decades of continuous scaling in CMOS technology has led to tremendous improvements in pr...
Society is becoming quite dependent on computer-based systems. Today, computers are embedded in wris...
Intermittent hardware faults are hard to diagnose as they occur non-deterministically. Hardware-only...
There is trend of increasing demand for highly dependable software systems. The factors that influen...
Abstract—The frequency of hardware errors is increasing due to shrinking feature sizes, higher level...
With continued CMOS scaling, future shipped hardware will be increasingly vulnerable to in-the-field...
Abstract—As CMOS technology scales into the nanometer era, future shipped microprocessors will be in...
As CMOS technology scales to the nanometer range, designers have to deal with a growing number and v...
Abstract—Intermittent hardware faults are hard to diagnose as they occur non-deterministically at th...
Fault injection is fundamental to evaluate the de- pendability of embedded software. Analyzing the i...
Technology scaling of integrated circuits is making transistors increasingly sensitive to process va...
Abstract—An established method for emulation of faults in computer systems is fault injection. The a...
<p>This thesis deals with techniques for designing and evaluating error detection and recovery mecha...
Fault injection and fault simulation are a typical approach to analyze the effect of a fault on a ha...