2022
DOI: 10.1111/exsy.13039
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A genetic algorithm‐based on‐orbit self‐repair implementation for SRAM FPGAs

Abstract: The reconfigurable capability of static random-access memory (SRAM) field programmable gate array (FPGA) can be used for its fault self-repair method. As a machine learning method, the genetic algorithm (GA) is an FPGA fault repair method that can be automatically executed on-orbit without any ground support. However, the GAbased fault repair method has disadvantages, such as the dependency on processors, the knowledge requirement for user designs in FPGAs, and the small size of repaired circuits. To address t… Show more

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“…Zhang et al, 2022 present a genetic algorithm‐based on‐orbit self‐repair implementation for SRAM FPGAs to address the disadvantages of the genetic algorithm‐based fault repair method in the aerospace industry. The proposed method has been verified by various applications in XC7VX330T, which demonstrates its engineering practicability.…”
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“…Zhang et al, 2022 present a genetic algorithm‐based on‐orbit self‐repair implementation for SRAM FPGAs to address the disadvantages of the genetic algorithm‐based fault repair method in the aerospace industry. The proposed method has been verified by various applications in XC7VX330T, which demonstrates its engineering practicability.…”
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confidence: 99%