A fault tolerance model called Triple Modular Redundancy with Standby (TMRSB) is developed which combines the two popular fault tolerance techniques of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) and Standby (SB) fault tolerance. In TMRSB systems, each module of a TMR arrangement has access to several independent standby configurations. When a fault is detected in a module\u27s active configuration, the physical resources within that module are re-mapped to restore the desired fault-free functionality by reconfiguring the resource pool to one of the standby configurations. A mathematic model for TMRSB systems is developed for Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) logic devices. Simulation of the model was also performed using the BlockSim reliability so...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
Commercial SRAM-based FPGAs have the potential to provide aerospace applications with the necessary ...
The use of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) was historically introduced long time ago for improving r...
Hardware redundant fault-tolerant systems and the different design approaches are discussed. The rel...
International audienceIn order to increase reliability and availability of Static-RAM based field pr...
AbstractTriple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is real time reliability known to improve computing systems....
The configuration memory of SRAM-based Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is susceptible to radi...
We employ output-discrepancy consensus to mitigate faulty modules of a Triple Modular Redundant (TMR...
Abstract- Triple Modular Redundancy is widely used in dependable systems design to ensure high relia...
Abstract—The Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) strategy is a common and good option for a system to re...
The rapid adoption of FPGA-based systems in space and avionics demands dependability rules from the ...
This paper presents the adoption of the Triple Modular Redundancy coupled with the Partial Dynamic R...
Summarization: This paper proposes a novel SRAM based FPGA architecture that is suitable for mapping...
[[abstract]]For some applications, such as aircraft control, military communications etc., these sho...
As reconfigurable devices' capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, the...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
Commercial SRAM-based FPGAs have the potential to provide aerospace applications with the necessary ...
The use of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) was historically introduced long time ago for improving r...
Hardware redundant fault-tolerant systems and the different design approaches are discussed. The rel...
International audienceIn order to increase reliability and availability of Static-RAM based field pr...
AbstractTriple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is real time reliability known to improve computing systems....
The configuration memory of SRAM-based Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) is susceptible to radi...
We employ output-discrepancy consensus to mitigate faulty modules of a Triple Modular Redundant (TMR...
Abstract- Triple Modular Redundancy is widely used in dependable systems design to ensure high relia...
Abstract—The Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) strategy is a common and good option for a system to re...
The rapid adoption of FPGA-based systems in space and avionics demands dependability rules from the ...
This paper presents the adoption of the Triple Modular Redundancy coupled with the Partial Dynamic R...
Summarization: This paper proposes a novel SRAM based FPGA architecture that is suitable for mapping...
[[abstract]]For some applications, such as aircraft control, military communications etc., these sho...
As reconfigurable devices' capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, the...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
Commercial SRAM-based FPGAs have the potential to provide aerospace applications with the necessary ...
The use of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) was historically introduced long time ago for improving r...