Cataloged from PDF version of article.As technology advances, the processors are shrunk in size and manufactured using higher density transistors which makes them cheaper, more power efficient and more powerful. While this progress is most beneficial to end-users, these advances make processors more vulnerable to outside radiation causing soft errors which occur mostly in the form of single bit flips on data. For protection against soft errors, hardware techniques like ECC (Error Correcting Code) and Ram Parity Memory are proposed to provide error detection and even error correction capabilities. While hardware techniques provide effective solutions, software only techniques may offer cheaper and more flexible alternatives where add...
textIn the recent past, there has been an increasing demand for low-cost safety critical application...
Abstract—Due to voltage and structure shrinking, the influence of radiation on a circuit’s operation...
A number of experimental and theoretical issues associated with the practical use of multi-version s...
With continuously shrinking semiconductor structure sizes and lower supply voltages, the per-device...
According to Moore’s law, technology scaling is continuously providing smaller and faster devices. T...
ARM processors are leaders in embedded systems, delivering high-performance computing, power efficie...
As semiconductor technology scales into the deep submicron regime the occurrence of transient or sof...
SIFT (Software Implemented Fault Tolerance) is an experimental, fault-tolerant computer system desig...
Software-based fault tolerance techniques are a low-cost way to protect processors against soft erro...
Technology scaling has led to growing concerns about reliability in microprocessors. Currently, faul...
This report examines the state of the field of software fault tolerance. Terminology, techniques for...
The primary goal was to determine whether the application of fault tolerance to software increases i...
This paper presents a metric for the efficient application of selective hardening using software-bas...
Random hardware faults are a major concern for critical systems, especially when they are employed i...
According to Moore’s law, technology scaling is continuously providing smaller and faster devices. T...
textIn the recent past, there has been an increasing demand for low-cost safety critical application...
Abstract—Due to voltage and structure shrinking, the influence of radiation on a circuit’s operation...
A number of experimental and theoretical issues associated with the practical use of multi-version s...
With continuously shrinking semiconductor structure sizes and lower supply voltages, the per-device...
According to Moore’s law, technology scaling is continuously providing smaller and faster devices. T...
ARM processors are leaders in embedded systems, delivering high-performance computing, power efficie...
As semiconductor technology scales into the deep submicron regime the occurrence of transient or sof...
SIFT (Software Implemented Fault Tolerance) is an experimental, fault-tolerant computer system desig...
Software-based fault tolerance techniques are a low-cost way to protect processors against soft erro...
Technology scaling has led to growing concerns about reliability in microprocessors. Currently, faul...
This report examines the state of the field of software fault tolerance. Terminology, techniques for...
The primary goal was to determine whether the application of fault tolerance to software increases i...
This paper presents a metric for the efficient application of selective hardening using software-bas...
Random hardware faults are a major concern for critical systems, especially when they are employed i...
According to Moore’s law, technology scaling is continuously providing smaller and faster devices. T...
textIn the recent past, there has been an increasing demand for low-cost safety critical application...
Abstract—Due to voltage and structure shrinking, the influence of radiation on a circuit’s operation...
A number of experimental and theoretical issues associated with the practical use of multi-version s...