2006 Sixth European Dependable Computing Conference 2006
DOI: 10.1109/edcc.2006.21
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SEU Mitigation Techniques for Microprocessor Control Logic

Abstract: The importance of fault tolerance at the processor architecture level has been made increasingly important due to rapid advancements in the design and usage of high performance devices and embedded processors. System level solutions to the challenge of fault tolerance flag errors and utilize penalty cycles to recover through the re-execution of instructions. This motivates the need for a hybrid technique providing fault detection as well as fault masking, with minimal penalty cycles for recovery from detected … Show more

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“…Another category of recovery methods are redundancybased techniques. Authors in [9] and [10] explored a signaturebased caching scheme in which all control signals are integrated into a signature and then they are verified before the commitment stage. The disadvantage of this method lies in the data dependency which can stall the pipeline stages for a long time.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another category of recovery methods are redundancybased techniques. Authors in [9] and [10] explored a signaturebased caching scheme in which all control signals are integrated into a signature and then they are verified before the commitment stage. The disadvantage of this method lies in the data dependency which can stall the pipeline stages for a long time.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%