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Reconfigurable architecture for autonomous self-repair

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Design & Test of Computers, IEEE
Date of Publication: May-June 2004
Author(s): Subhasish Mitra
Center for Reliable Comput., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Huang, W.-J. ;  Saxena, N.R. ;  Yu, S.-Y. ;  McCluskey, E.J.
Volume: 21 , Issue: 3
Page(s): 228 - 240
Product Type: Journals & Magazines

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Abstract

Fault-tolerant systems typically require expensive additional resources (spare pins, columns, and chips) and external control for reconfiguration. We introduce an effective, low-cost repair solution in which originally unused blocks and routing resources replace faulty parts. In addition, the proposed reconfiguration hardware allows autonomous repair, that is, the system does not require external intervention for recovery.

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