This paper investigates the ability to provide improved Reliability of TMR systems at comparable area and time cost using design diversity. Namely, we evaluate multiple implementations of the same functional design using a repository of methods: Templates, Case-Based, Inverted-Output, and NAND/NOR-Based methods. The design methods are tested on multiple benchmark circuits in different TMR setups for each of which design diversity and fault tolerance are examined. The results show that extensive design diversity can be achieved at design-time using one or a combination of these methods, and verifies the increased fault-tolerance of TMR-based systems with diverse designs in multiple failure modes at run-time. Moreover, results indicate that i...
Abstract—The Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) strategy is a common and good option for a system to re...
Mission-critical applications such as space or avionics increasingly demand high fault tolerance cap...
Triple Modular Redundancy is a widely used fault-tolerance methodology for highly-reliable electroni...
This paper investigates the ability to provide improved Reliability of TMR systems at comparable are...
Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is a suitable fault tolerant technique for SRAM-based FPGA. However,...
Summarization: This paper proposes a novel SRAM based FPGA architecture that is suitable for mapping...
This paper explores the concept of design diversity redundancy applied to mixed-signal (MS) circuit ...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
International audienceIn order to increase reliability and availability of Static-RAM based field pr...
Triple modular redundancy (TMR) has been the most popular method in reliable logic designs due to it...
With continued scaling of silicon process technology, producing reliable electronic components in ex...
AbstractTriple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is real time reliability known to improve computing systems....
Summarization: Introduction -- 2. Faults and fault tolerance -- 3. Fault tolerance in integrated ci...
The use of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) was historically introduced long time ago for improving r...
The rapid adoption of FPGA-based systems in space and avionics demands dependability rules from the ...
Abstract—The Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) strategy is a common and good option for a system to re...
Mission-critical applications such as space or avionics increasingly demand high fault tolerance cap...
Triple Modular Redundancy is a widely used fault-tolerance methodology for highly-reliable electroni...
This paper investigates the ability to provide improved Reliability of TMR systems at comparable are...
Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is a suitable fault tolerant technique for SRAM-based FPGA. However,...
Summarization: This paper proposes a novel SRAM based FPGA architecture that is suitable for mapping...
This paper explores the concept of design diversity redundancy applied to mixed-signal (MS) circuit ...
The flexibility combined with the computational capabilities of FPGAs make them a very attractive so...
International audienceIn order to increase reliability and availability of Static-RAM based field pr...
Triple modular redundancy (TMR) has been the most popular method in reliable logic designs due to it...
With continued scaling of silicon process technology, producing reliable electronic components in ex...
AbstractTriple Modular Redundancy (TMR) is real time reliability known to improve computing systems....
Summarization: Introduction -- 2. Faults and fault tolerance -- 3. Fault tolerance in integrated ci...
The use of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) was historically introduced long time ago for improving r...
The rapid adoption of FPGA-based systems in space and avionics demands dependability rules from the ...
Abstract—The Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) strategy is a common and good option for a system to re...
Mission-critical applications such as space or avionics increasingly demand high fault tolerance cap...
Triple Modular Redundancy is a widely used fault-tolerance methodology for highly-reliable electroni...