2016
DOI: 10.3384/lic.diva-126333
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A study on emerging electronics for systems accepting soft errors

Abstract: Moore's law has until today mostly relied on shrinkage of the size of the devices in integrated circuits. However, soon the granularity of the atoms will set a limit together with increased error probability of the devices. How can Moore's law continue in the future? To overcome the increased error rate, we need to introduce redundancy. Applying methods from biology may be a way forward, using some of the strategies that transforms an egg into a fetus, but with electronic cells.A redundant system is less sensi… Show more

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