TMR is a very effective technique to mitigate SEU effects in FPGAs, but it is often expensive in terms of FPGA resource utilization and power consumption. For certain applications, Partial TMR can be used to trade off the reliability with the cost of mitigation. In this work we propose a new approach to build Partial TMR circuits for FPGAs using approximate logic circuits. This approach is scalable, with a fine granularity, and can provide a flexible balance between reliability and overheads. The proposed approach has been validated by the results of fault injection experiments and proton irradiation campaigns.This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under contract ESP2015-68245-C4-1-P
This paper presents the adoption of the Triple Modular Redundancy coupled with the Partial Dynamic R...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation on FPGAs de...
This paper investigates the ability to provide improved Reliability of TMR systems at comparable are...
TMR is a very effective technique to mitigate SEU effects in FPGAs, but it is often expensive in ter...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
Approximate Triple Modular Redundancy (ATMR), which is the implementation of TMR with approximate ve...
Este trabalho consiste no estudo acerca da técnica de redundância modular tripla usando circuitos ap...
Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is a well-known mitigation technique, which provides a full masking ...
Approximate Triple Modular Redundancy (ATMR), which is the implementation of TMR with approximate ve...
Technology scaling poses an increasing challenge to the reliability of digital circuits. Hardware re...
Summarization: This paper proposes a novel SRAM based FPGA architecture that is suitable for mapping...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR with repair, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation...
FPGA devices are becoming faster and cheaper, and their reconfigurability allows for a flexibility t...
Radiation effects have been one of the most serious issues in military and space applications. But t...
Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is a suitable fault tolerant technique for SRAM-based FPGA. However,...
This paper presents the adoption of the Triple Modular Redundancy coupled with the Partial Dynamic R...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation on FPGAs de...
This paper investigates the ability to provide improved Reliability of TMR systems at comparable are...
TMR is a very effective technique to mitigate SEU effects in FPGAs, but it is often expensive in ter...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
Approximate Triple Modular Redundancy (ATMR), which is the implementation of TMR with approximate ve...
Este trabalho consiste no estudo acerca da técnica de redundância modular tripla usando circuitos ap...
Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is a well-known mitigation technique, which provides a full masking ...
Approximate Triple Modular Redundancy (ATMR), which is the implementation of TMR with approximate ve...
Technology scaling poses an increasing challenge to the reliability of digital circuits. Hardware re...
Summarization: This paper proposes a novel SRAM based FPGA architecture that is suitable for mapping...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR with repair, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation...
FPGA devices are becoming faster and cheaper, and their reconfigurability allows for a flexibility t...
Radiation effects have been one of the most serious issues in military and space applications. But t...
Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is a suitable fault tolerant technique for SRAM-based FPGA. However,...
This paper presents the adoption of the Triple Modular Redundancy coupled with the Partial Dynamic R...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation on FPGAs de...
This paper investigates the ability to provide improved Reliability of TMR systems at comparable are...