This paper describes a Fault Tolerance System (FTS) implemented in a new self-adaptive hardware architecture. This architecture is based on an array of cells that implements in a distributed way self-adaptive capabilities. The cell includes a configurable multiprocessor, so it can have between one and four processors working in parallel, with a programmable configuration mode that allows selecting the size of program and data memories. The self-elimination and self-replication capabilities of cell(s) are performed when the FTS detects a failure in any of the processors that include it, so that this cell(s) will be self-discarded for future implementations. Other self-adaptive capabilities of the system are self-routing, self-placement and r...
Automotive, avionic, or body-area networks are systems that consist of several communicating control...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices are the preferred cho...
This paper describes a Fault Tolerance System (FTS) implemented in a new self-adaptive hardware arch...
This paper describes a Fault Tolerance System (FTS) implemented in a new self-adaptive hardware arch...
This paper describes a new self-adaptive hardware architecture with fault tolerance capabilities an...
This paper presents a novel approach to the design of multi-/many-core systems with an adaptive leve...
This paper presents an analysis of the fault tolerance achieved by an autonomous, fully embedded evo...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA devices, built on nanometer technology, are the preferred cho...
The adverse effects of technology scaling on reliability of digital circuits have made the use of fa...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
This paper describes a proposed automatically reconfigurable cellular architecture. The unique featu...
Electronics systems in deep-submicron era face many new challenges. Increased intricacy of the manuf...
Recent trends in transistor technology have dictated the constant reduction of device size. One nega...
Most adaptive systems have compensation mechanisms for recovering from or preventing failures. Howev...
Automotive, avionic, or body-area networks are systems that consist of several communicating control...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices are the preferred cho...
This paper describes a Fault Tolerance System (FTS) implemented in a new self-adaptive hardware arch...
This paper describes a Fault Tolerance System (FTS) implemented in a new self-adaptive hardware arch...
This paper describes a new self-adaptive hardware architecture with fault tolerance capabilities an...
This paper presents a novel approach to the design of multi-/many-core systems with an adaptive leve...
This paper presents an analysis of the fault tolerance achieved by an autonomous, fully embedded evo...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA devices, built on nanometer technology, are the preferred cho...
The adverse effects of technology scaling on reliability of digital circuits have made the use of fa...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
This paper describes a proposed automatically reconfigurable cellular architecture. The unique featu...
Electronics systems in deep-submicron era face many new challenges. Increased intricacy of the manuf...
Recent trends in transistor technology have dictated the constant reduction of device size. One nega...
Most adaptive systems have compensation mechanisms for recovering from or preventing failures. Howev...
Automotive, avionic, or body-area networks are systems that consist of several communicating control...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices, built on nanometre t...
The new generations of SRAM-based FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) devices are the preferred cho...