2003 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, 2003. Proceedings.
DOI: 10.1109/dsn.2003.1209958
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A hybrid fault injection approach based on simulation and emulation co-operation

Abstract: This paper presents a new fault injection approach, which is based on a co-operation between a simulator and an emulator. This hybrid approach utilizes the advantages of both simulation-based fault injection as well as physical fault injection to provide a good controllability, observability and also a high speed in the fault injection experiments. To do this, parts of a circuit are simulated while the rest parts of the circuit are emulated. A fault injection tool called FITSEC (Fault Injection Tool based on S… Show more

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“…Fault injection can be used to study systems that need high levels of reliability (Zhang et al, 2011;Ejlali et al, 2003). Ziade et al (2004) presents a survey on fault injection techniques and explains some supporting tools.…”
Section: Fault Injection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fault injection can be used to study systems that need high levels of reliability (Zhang et al, 2011;Ejlali et al, 2003). Ziade et al (2004) presents a survey on fault injection techniques and explains some supporting tools.…”
Section: Fault Injection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ejlali et al (2003) demonstrate the use of this technique through cooperation between simulator and emulator fault injection. The authors present the tool FITSEC (Fault Injection Tool based on Simulation and Emulation Cooperation) based on both Verilog and VHDL.…”
Section: Fault Injection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fault Injection Techniques (FIT) are considered as a very useful approach to evaluate the dependability of a system, and also to reduce costs of field testing [14,15] [21]. When fault injection is performed during the execution of a simulation, an external device to introduce the fault is required.…”
Section: Fault Injection Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tool, named FITSEC (Fault Injection Tool based on Simulation and Emulation Co-operation), is aimed at obtaining the advantages of software simulation and compile-time reconfiguration while minimising their drawbacks [55]. The application of this methodology to inject faults at transistor-level models was presented in [55] [56].…”
Section: Compile-time Reconfigurationmentioning
confidence: 99%