Self-engineering systems that are capable of repairing themselves in-situ without the need for human decision (or intervention) could be used to achieve zero-maintenance. This philosophy is synonymous to the way in which the human body heals and repairs itself up to a point. This article synthesises issues related to an emerging area of self-healing technologies that links software and hardware mitigations strategies. Efforts are concentrated on built-in detection, masking and active mitigation that comprises self-recovery or self-repair capability, and has a focus on system resilience and recovering from fault events. Design techniques are critically reviewed to clarify the role of fault coverage, resource allocation and fault awareness, s...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The deployment of autonomous sensors within electronic systems for both existing and emerging market...
Self-healing mechanisms are increasingly attracting the in-terest of both industrial and research co...
Failures in high value, safety-critical, inaccessible, and productivity-critical systems is an area ...
Engineered products are becoming more complex and need longer lifetime availability; there is a need...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
Electronic systems are prone to failures, whether during manufacture or throughout their in-service ...
The start of the digital revolution came through the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transist...
Two significant drawbacks of current self-healing materials are that they are: (1) Passive and as su...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
Heterogeneity, mobility, complexity and new application domains raise new software reliability issue...
Modern practical computing systems are much more complex than the simple programs on which we develo...
Self-healing features within future system designs could potentially help reduce computer system ope...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The deployment of autonomous sensors within electronic systems for both existing and emerging market...
Self-healing mechanisms are increasingly attracting the in-terest of both industrial and research co...
Failures in high value, safety-critical, inaccessible, and productivity-critical systems is an area ...
Engineered products are becoming more complex and need longer lifetime availability; there is a need...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
Electronic systems are prone to failures, whether during manufacture or throughout their in-service ...
The start of the digital revolution came through the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transist...
Two significant drawbacks of current self-healing materials are that they are: (1) Passive and as su...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
Heterogeneity, mobility, complexity and new application domains raise new software reliability issue...
Modern practical computing systems are much more complex than the simple programs on which we develo...
Self-healing features within future system designs could potentially help reduce computer system ope...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The deployment of autonomous sensors within electronic systems for both existing and emerging market...
Self-healing mechanisms are increasingly attracting the in-terest of both industrial and research co...