Modern SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Ar- rays (FPGAs) are increasingly employed in safety- and mission- critical applications. However, the aggressive technology scaling is highlighting the increasing sensitivity of such devices to Single Event Upsets (SEUs) caused by external radiation events. As- sessing the reliability of FPGA-based systems in the early design stages is of upmost importance, allowing design exploration of different protection alternatives. This paper presents a Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration-based fault injection methodology implemented by an integrated in- frastructure for SEUs emulation in the configuration memory of Xilinx SRAM-based FPGAs. The proposed methodology exploits the Xilinx Essential Bits technology ...
[EN] Although initially considered for fast system prototyping, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA...
The increasing need for high-performance dependable systems with and the ongoing strong cost pressur...
SRAM-Based FPGAs are widely employed in space and avionics computing. The unfriendly environment and...
Modern SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Ar- rays (FPGAs) are increasingly employed in safety- and ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and highly efficient approach for the estimation by ...
International audienceSRAM-based FPGAs are very sensitive to harsh conditions, like radiations or io...
Emerging technology is enabling the design community to consistently expand the amount of functional...
This paper presents a methodology to emulate Single Event Upsets (SEUs) in FPGA flip-flops (FFs). Si...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are used in a variety of applications, ranging from consumer e...
FPGAs are a ubiquitous electronic component utilised in a wide range of electronic systems across ma...
International audienceIn this paper, a new methodology for the injection of single event upsets (SEU...
SRAM-based FPGAs are widely used in mission critical applications, such as aerospace and avionics. D...
Recently, SRAM-based FPGAs are widely used in aeronautic and space systems. As the adverse effects o...
SRAM based reprogrammable FPGAs are sensitive to radiation-induced Single Event Upsets (SEU), not on...
Cette thèse s'intéresse en premier lieu à l'évaluation des effets fonctionnels des erreurs survenant...
[EN] Although initially considered for fast system prototyping, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA...
The increasing need for high-performance dependable systems with and the ongoing strong cost pressur...
SRAM-Based FPGAs are widely employed in space and avionics computing. The unfriendly environment and...
Modern SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Ar- rays (FPGAs) are increasingly employed in safety- and ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new and highly efficient approach for the estimation by ...
International audienceSRAM-based FPGAs are very sensitive to harsh conditions, like radiations or io...
Emerging technology is enabling the design community to consistently expand the amount of functional...
This paper presents a methodology to emulate Single Event Upsets (SEUs) in FPGA flip-flops (FFs). Si...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are used in a variety of applications, ranging from consumer e...
FPGAs are a ubiquitous electronic component utilised in a wide range of electronic systems across ma...
International audienceIn this paper, a new methodology for the injection of single event upsets (SEU...
SRAM-based FPGAs are widely used in mission critical applications, such as aerospace and avionics. D...
Recently, SRAM-based FPGAs are widely used in aeronautic and space systems. As the adverse effects o...
SRAM based reprogrammable FPGAs are sensitive to radiation-induced Single Event Upsets (SEU), not on...
Cette thèse s'intéresse en premier lieu à l'évaluation des effets fonctionnels des erreurs survenant...
[EN] Although initially considered for fast system prototyping, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA...
The increasing need for high-performance dependable systems with and the ongoing strong cost pressur...
SRAM-Based FPGAs are widely employed in space and avionics computing. The unfriendly environment and...