Errors within circuits caused by radiation continue to be an important concern to developers. A new methodology of real time fault detection and diagnostics utilizing FPGA based architectures while under radiation were investigated in this research. The contributions of this research are focused on three areas; a full test platform to evaluate a circuit while under irradiation, an algorithm to detect and diagnose fault locations within a circuit, and finally to characterize Triple Design Triple Modular Redundancy (TDTMR), a new form of TMR. Five different test setups, injected fault test, gamma radiation test, thermal radiation test, optical laser test, and optical flash test, were used to assess the effectiveness of these three research go...
Reconfigurable systems gained great interest in a wide range of application fields, including aerosp...
Radiation found in terrestrial and space environments can induce errors into SRAM-based FPGAs. Repli...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
This thesis describes a technology and methodology designed and developed for the study of certain a...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR with repair, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation...
The outstanding versatility of SRAM-based FPGAs make them the preferred choice for implementing comp...
In this thesis, a methodology is developed to experimentally test and evaluate a programmable logic ...
XXI Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS06)The outstanding versatility of S...
Advances in semiconductor technology using smaller sizes of transistors in order to fit more of them...
The development of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) has been a great achievement in the world ...
FPGAs are a ubiquitous electronic component utilised in a wide range of electronic systems across ma...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation on FPGAs de...
In this thesis, a methodology is developed to experimentally test and evaluate a programmable logic ...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) are used in every space application. Currently, most space fli...
This work presents a built, tested, and demonstrated test structure that is low-cost, flexible, and ...
Reconfigurable systems gained great interest in a wide range of application fields, including aerosp...
Radiation found in terrestrial and space environments can induce errors into SRAM-based FPGAs. Repli...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
This thesis describes a technology and methodology designed and developed for the study of certain a...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR with repair, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation...
The outstanding versatility of SRAM-based FPGAs make them the preferred choice for implementing comp...
In this thesis, a methodology is developed to experimentally test and evaluate a programmable logic ...
XXI Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems (DCIS06)The outstanding versatility of S...
Advances in semiconductor technology using smaller sizes of transistors in order to fit more of them...
The development of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) has been a great achievement in the world ...
FPGAs are a ubiquitous electronic component utilised in a wide range of electronic systems across ma...
Mitigation techniques, such as TMR, are used to reduce the negative effects of radiation on FPGAs de...
In this thesis, a methodology is developed to experimentally test and evaluate a programmable logic ...
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) are used in every space application. Currently, most space fli...
This work presents a built, tested, and demonstrated test structure that is low-cost, flexible, and ...
Reconfigurable systems gained great interest in a wide range of application fields, including aerosp...
Radiation found in terrestrial and space environments can induce errors into SRAM-based FPGAs. Repli...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...