2022
DOI: 10.1109/tdmr.2021.3132045
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Correction Masking: A Technique to Implement Efficient SET Tolerant Error Correction Decoders

Abstract: Single Event Transients (SETs) can be a major concern for combinational circuits. Its importance grows as technology scales because a small charge can create a large disturbance on a circuit node. One example of circuits that can suffer from SETs is the decoders of the Error Correction Codes (ECCs) that are used to protect memories from errors. This paper presents Correction Masking (CM), a technique to implement SET tolerant syndrome decoders. The proposed technique is presented and evaluated both in terms of… Show more

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“…However, the complexity of the wireless communication environment leads to problems such as signal attenuation, the multipath effect, and channel interference that often occur during transmission, thus reducing the reliability and transmission quality of the network. To solve these fault-tolerance problems, suitable fault-tolerance mechanisms need to be designed, including error-correction codes [7][8][9], retransmission mechanisms [10,11], and distributed algorithms [11,12], etc., to ensure the integrity of the data and the reliability of the transmission. This paper will explore the key technologies and methods of multi-intelligence collaborative fault-tolerant control under long-distance transmission in air-ground integrated wireless high-mobility self-organizing networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the complexity of the wireless communication environment leads to problems such as signal attenuation, the multipath effect, and channel interference that often occur during transmission, thus reducing the reliability and transmission quality of the network. To solve these fault-tolerance problems, suitable fault-tolerance mechanisms need to be designed, including error-correction codes [7][8][9], retransmission mechanisms [10,11], and distributed algorithms [11,12], etc., to ensure the integrity of the data and the reliability of the transmission. This paper will explore the key technologies and methods of multi-intelligence collaborative fault-tolerant control under long-distance transmission in air-ground integrated wireless high-mobility self-organizing networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%