In the era of nanoelectronics, multiple faults or failures of function blocks are likely to occur. To withstand these, higher levels of redundancy are suggested to be employed in at least the sensitive portions of a circuit or system. In this context, the N-modular redundancy (NMR) scheme may be used to guard against the multiple faults or failures of function blocks. However, the NMR scheme would exacerbate the weight, cost, and design metrics to implement higher-order redundancy. Hence, as an alternative to the NMR, the majority and minority voted redundancy (MMR) scheme was proposed recently. However, the proposal was restricted to the basic implementation with no provision for indicating the correct or the incorrect operation of the MMR...
Majority voted redundancy is increasingly implemented in fault-tolerant design today. In this techni...
International audienceMulti-core and many-core processors are a promising solution to achieve high p...
[[abstract]]A fault-tolerance technique for flexible-purging redundancy is proposed and designed. Th...
In the era of nanoelectronics, multiple faults or failures of function blocks are likely to occur. T...
In the nanoelectronics era, multiple faults or failures in circuits and systems deployed in mission-...
Electronic circuits/systems operating in harsh environments such as space are likely to experience f...
The distributed minority and majority voting-based redundancy (DMMR) scheme was proposed as an effic...
[[abstract]]For some applications, such as aircraft control, military communications etc., these sho...
Achieving energy-efficiency in nanoscale CMOS process technologies is made challenging due to the pr...
Electronic circuits and systems employed in mission- and safety-critical applications such as space,...
We make a case for developing statistical error models of nanoscale circuits, employing these for de...
Mission- and safety-critical circuits and systems employ redundancy in their designs to overcome any...
Electronic circuits and systems employed in mission- and safety-critical applications such as space,...
Soft errors are becoming an important issue for deep submicron technologies. To protect circuits aga...
This article introduces a new fault-tolerant design approach based on approximate computing, called ...
Majority voted redundancy is increasingly implemented in fault-tolerant design today. In this techni...
International audienceMulti-core and many-core processors are a promising solution to achieve high p...
[[abstract]]A fault-tolerance technique for flexible-purging redundancy is proposed and designed. Th...
In the era of nanoelectronics, multiple faults or failures of function blocks are likely to occur. T...
In the nanoelectronics era, multiple faults or failures in circuits and systems deployed in mission-...
Electronic circuits/systems operating in harsh environments such as space are likely to experience f...
The distributed minority and majority voting-based redundancy (DMMR) scheme was proposed as an effic...
[[abstract]]For some applications, such as aircraft control, military communications etc., these sho...
Achieving energy-efficiency in nanoscale CMOS process technologies is made challenging due to the pr...
Electronic circuits and systems employed in mission- and safety-critical applications such as space,...
We make a case for developing statistical error models of nanoscale circuits, employing these for de...
Mission- and safety-critical circuits and systems employ redundancy in their designs to overcome any...
Electronic circuits and systems employed in mission- and safety-critical applications such as space,...
Soft errors are becoming an important issue for deep submicron technologies. To protect circuits aga...
This article introduces a new fault-tolerant design approach based on approximate computing, called ...
Majority voted redundancy is increasingly implemented in fault-tolerant design today. In this techni...
International audienceMulti-core and many-core processors are a promising solution to achieve high p...
[[abstract]]A fault-tolerance technique for flexible-purging redundancy is proposed and designed. Th...