2008
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2008.2001422
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Effectiveness of Internal Versus External SEU Scrubbing Mitigation Strategies in a Xilinx FPGA: Design, Test, and Analysis

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“…These primitives are theirselves implemented in the programmable fabric, so they are also susceptible to radiation. Although faulttolerant implementations of internal scrubbers have been proposed [9], external scrubbers are typically more reliable [10]. In this work, only external scrubbers will be considered.…”
Section: Internal Versus External Scrubbingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These primitives are theirselves implemented in the programmable fabric, so they are also susceptible to radiation. Although faulttolerant implementations of internal scrubbers have been proposed [9], external scrubbers are typically more reliable [10]. In this work, only external scrubbers will be considered.…”
Section: Internal Versus External Scrubbingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…XHWIF interface port and external SelectMAP configuration port were required to perform fault injection in this platform. Our approach, however, does not need external controller to manage SelectMAP port or XHWIF port (M. Berg, 2008Berg, , p. 2259Berg, -2266. It is a succinct platform that all components are in side a single FPGA to run high performance fault injection emulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In essence, concurrent detection provides the mentioned low latency of detection, as it happens during normal operation of the system.They enable the system to react to errors, not originated by ill-design but operating conditions, while running and in an automated or assisted way. Different base techniques have been employed to perform detection concurrently: in space redundancy options are replicas comparison [20,166] or tailored function checkers [167,173,152], in information redundancy the use of coding [74,19,174,21,61,179], and in temporal redundancy the re-execution and comparison [93,138,47].…”
Section: Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, when the fault affects the configuration memory, where logic functions implemented by the device are set, the problem will remain until a rewrite operation of that memory takes place. For that reason modern FPGAs usually implement a scrubbing engine, which continuously checks and rewrites as needed the different data frames to recover correct values when these have been altered [19]. Likewise, a fault can also affect an element in the fabric (logic) of the device.…”
Section: Fault Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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