Applying some observable phenomena from cells, focused on their organization, function, control and healing mechanisms, a simple fault tolerant implementation can be obtained. Traditionally, fault tolerance has been added explicitly to a system by including redundant hardware and/or software, which takes over when an error has been detected. These concepts and ideas have been applied before with the triple modular redundancy. Our approach is to design systems where redundancy was incorporated implicitly into the hardware and to mix bio-inspired and traditional approaches to deal with fault tolerance. These ideas are shown using a discrete cosine transform (application) as organ, its MAC (function) interconnected as cell and parity redundancy checker (error detector) as immune system to obtain a fault tolerance design
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Reconfigurable Computing and FPGA's, 2006. ReConFig 2006. IEEE International Conference on
Date of Conference: Sept. 2006