Algorithm-based fault tolerance (ABFT) can provide a low-cost error protection for array processors and multiprocessor systems. Several ABFT techniques (weighted check-sum) have been proposed to design fault-tolerant matrix operations. In these schemes, encoding/decoding uses either multiplications or divisions so that overhead is high. In this paper, new encoding/decoding methods are proposed for designing fault-tolerant matrix operations. The unique feature of these new methods is that only additions and subtractions are used in encoding/decoding. In this paper, new algorithms are proposed to construct error detecting/correcting codes with the minimum Hamming distance 3 and 4. We will show that the overhead introduced due to the incorporation of fault tolerance is drastically reduced by using these new coding schemes
Published in:
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:7
,
Issue:
9
)
Date of Publication: Sep 1996