—Recently there has been an increasing demand for more powerful processors for the next-generation space missions, such as communication and earth observation. The challenge is how to improve the reliability of the processor under the “single event effects” in orbit. We have previously proposed a new way of implementing any traditional software error detection and correction techniques at instruction level, capable of covering both the CPU and caches of “commercial off the shelf” processors. In this paper, a novel way of evaluation of the software protection is presented, based on a theoretical model and software injection experiments to predict the reliability of the whole processing architecture. The fault injection will evaluate the abil...
This report describes the ARGOS project at Stanford CRC. The primary goals of this project are to co...
The fast-growing demand for computational capacity has led to the emergence of large-scale systems w...
International audienceThis work evaluates the error-rate of a memorybound application implemented in...
—Recently there has been an increasing demand for more powerful processors for the next-generation ...
The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) processors is increasingly attractive for the space domai...
The use of commercial of the shelf (COTS) processors is increasingly attractive for the space domain...
The current trend in commercial processors is producing multi-core architectures which pose both an ...
The use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), cutting-edge processing systems in space applications ha...
ii This Masters Thesis investigate the possibility of using software-based Error Detection And Corre...
The aim for this thesis is to design a software library responsible for preventing, detecting, handl...
Computers embedded in satellites are sensitive to cosmic radiations. These cause transient faults th...
The increasing complexity of future satellite missions requires adequately powerful on- board comput...
State-of-the-art commercial microprocessors are attractive for use in cost effective space missions ...
This article proposes a software error mitigation approach that uses the single instruction multiple...
The ability for scientific simulation software to detect and recover from errors and failures of sup...
This report describes the ARGOS project at Stanford CRC. The primary goals of this project are to co...
The fast-growing demand for computational capacity has led to the emergence of large-scale systems w...
International audienceThis work evaluates the error-rate of a memorybound application implemented in...
—Recently there has been an increasing demand for more powerful processors for the next-generation ...
The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) processors is increasingly attractive for the space domai...
The use of commercial of the shelf (COTS) processors is increasingly attractive for the space domain...
The current trend in commercial processors is producing multi-core architectures which pose both an ...
The use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS), cutting-edge processing systems in space applications ha...
ii This Masters Thesis investigate the possibility of using software-based Error Detection And Corre...
The aim for this thesis is to design a software library responsible for preventing, detecting, handl...
Computers embedded in satellites are sensitive to cosmic radiations. These cause transient faults th...
The increasing complexity of future satellite missions requires adequately powerful on- board comput...
State-of-the-art commercial microprocessors are attractive for use in cost effective space missions ...
This article proposes a software error mitigation approach that uses the single instruction multiple...
The ability for scientific simulation software to detect and recover from errors and failures of sup...
This report describes the ARGOS project at Stanford CRC. The primary goals of this project are to co...
The fast-growing demand for computational capacity has led to the emergence of large-scale systems w...
International audienceThis work evaluates the error-rate of a memorybound application implemented in...