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Reliability is one of the key issues in space applications. Although highly flexible and generally less expensive than predominantly used ASICs, SRAM-based FPGAs are very susceptible to radiation effects. Hence, various fault tolerant techniques have to be applied in order to handle faults and protect the design. This paper presents a reconfigurable on-board processor capable of run-time adaptation...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) offer many advantages to the designers of systems including high predictability in terms of resource usage and the ability to process certain (parallel) functions and data streams efficiently and quickly. To date an impediment against the use of FPGA in safety critical domains is a lack of appropriate fault tolerance techniques. This has resulted in them being...
Emerging devices open the way to build nanoscale logic cells, dedicated to high-density reconfigurable computation. Nevertheless, in an architectural context, fine-grain logic cells integration is limited by traditional interconnection scheme and associated overload. This paper describes an interconnection scheme, based on static and incomplete interconnection topologies. We also propose a method...
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