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Redundancy techniques, such as N-tuple modular redundancy has been widely used to improve the reliability of digital circuits. Unfortunately nothing substantial has been done for the analog and mixed signal systems. In this paper, we propose a redundancy based fault-tolerant methodology to design a highly reliable analog systems. The key contribution of our work is an innovative analog mean voter...
Analog and digital circuits are both prone to failure due to transient upsets, variations, etc. Redundancy techniques, such as N-tuple Modular Redundancy, has been widely used to correct faulty behavior of components and achieve high reliability for digital circuits, whereas, not much has been done on the analog side. In this paper, we propose a redundancy based fault-tolerant methodology to design...
Redundancy techniques, such as N-tuple modular redundancy, has been widely used to correct faulty behavior of components and achieve high reliability. However, the NMR systems, and many other redundancy-based strategies, are all based on majority voting. The voter, therefore, becomes a bottleneck for the correct operation of any NMR system. In this paper, we propose a defect-tolerant strategy based...
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