Error containment is an important concept in fault tolerant system design, and techniques like voting are applied to mask erroneous outputs, thus preventing their propagation. In this presentation we will use the example of DARTS, a fault-tolerant distributed clock generation scheme in hardware, to demonstrate that metastability is a substantial threat to error containment. We will illustrate how metastability can originate and propagate such that a single fault may upset the system. The main conclusion is that modeling efforts on all design levels are definitely required in order to mitigate and quantify the deteriorating effect of metastability on system dependability
Bit flips are known to be a source of strange system behavior, failures, and crashes. They can cause...
Survivability of a distributed system is the system’s ability to function as expected despite advers...
The vast majority of hardware architectures use a carefully timed reference signal to clock their co...
Error containment is an important concept in fault tolerant system design, and techniques like votin...
Communication across unsynchronized clock domains is inherently vulnerable to metastable upsets; no ...
Metastability causes unpredictable behavior in circuits, and can cause circuit failure. Any binary v...
The various modes of failure of asynchronous sequential logic circuits due to timing problems are co...
Razor-based circuits can run faster or at a lower voltage than those designed to work at the worst c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
I. MOTIVATION Accommodating billions of transistors on a single die, VLSI technology has reached a s...
A large branch of research in distributed computing deals with fault-tolerance. Being able to tolera...
In distributed systems, if a hardware fault corrupts the state of a process, this error might propag...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
AbstractWe present the first implementation of a distributed clock generation scheme for Systems-on-...
A distributed system is a system composed of a set of autonomous computation units endowed with comm...
Bit flips are known to be a source of strange system behavior, failures, and crashes. They can cause...
Survivability of a distributed system is the system’s ability to function as expected despite advers...
The vast majority of hardware architectures use a carefully timed reference signal to clock their co...
Error containment is an important concept in fault tolerant system design, and techniques like votin...
Communication across unsynchronized clock domains is inherently vulnerable to metastable upsets; no ...
Metastability causes unpredictable behavior in circuits, and can cause circuit failure. Any binary v...
The various modes of failure of asynchronous sequential logic circuits due to timing problems are co...
Razor-based circuits can run faster or at a lower voltage than those designed to work at the worst c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
I. MOTIVATION Accommodating billions of transistors on a single die, VLSI technology has reached a s...
A large branch of research in distributed computing deals with fault-tolerance. Being able to tolera...
In distributed systems, if a hardware fault corrupts the state of a process, this error might propag...
textExperiences with computer systems indicate an inconvenient truth: computers fail and they fail i...
AbstractWe present the first implementation of a distributed clock generation scheme for Systems-on-...
A distributed system is a system composed of a set of autonomous computation units endowed with comm...
Bit flips are known to be a source of strange system behavior, failures, and crashes. They can cause...
Survivability of a distributed system is the system’s ability to function as expected despite advers...
The vast majority of hardware architectures use a carefully timed reference signal to clock their co...