A resilient system design problem is formulated as the quantification of uncommitted reconfigurable resources required for a system of components to survive its lifetime within mission availability specifications. We show that this survivability metric can be calculated according to the residual functionality obtained from pools of dynamically configurable elements constituting the amorphous resource pool (ARP). The ARP is depleted based on the failure rate to replenish the functionality lost in a reconfigurable fabric due to the occurrence of permanent faults during the mission lifetime. While genetic algorithms are selected for the reparation method, any probabilistic or deterministic active repair strategy is covered without loss of gene...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...
A quantitative stochastic design technique is developed for evolvable hardware systems with self-rep...
This chapter presents a broad range of techniques for highly reliable and survivable field programma...
A Sustainable Autonomic Architecture for Organically Reconfigurable Computing System based on SRAM F...
Reconfigurable hardware can be employed to tolerate permanent faults. Hardware components comprising...
In this dissertation, a novel self-repair approach based on Consensus Based Evaluation (CBE) for aut...
Self-reliance capabilities of mission-critical systems gain importance as technology scaling and log...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
As reconfigurable devices' capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, the...
This paper attempts to provide a more realistic approach to the characterization of system reliabili...
The area of fault-handling in reconfigurable logic devices is one that continues to receive research...
In this paper, the focus is on mechanical systems that, like a ship or a submarine, perform risky mi...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...
A quantitative stochastic design technique is developed for evolvable hardware systems with self-rep...
This chapter presents a broad range of techniques for highly reliable and survivable field programma...
A Sustainable Autonomic Architecture for Organically Reconfigurable Computing System based on SRAM F...
Reconfigurable hardware can be employed to tolerate permanent faults. Hardware components comprising...
In this dissertation, a novel self-repair approach based on Consensus Based Evaluation (CBE) for aut...
Self-reliance capabilities of mission-critical systems gain importance as technology scaling and log...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
As reconfigurable devices\u27 capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, ...
As reconfigurable devices' capacities and the complexity of applications that use them increase, the...
This paper attempts to provide a more realistic approach to the characterization of system reliabili...
The area of fault-handling in reconfigurable logic devices is one that continues to receive research...
In this paper, the focus is on mechanical systems that, like a ship or a submarine, perform risky mi...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...