Title :
Methodology for achieving best trade-off of area and fault masking coverage in ATMR
Author :
Gomes, Iuri A. C. ; Martins, Miguel ; Lima Kastensmidt, Fernanda ; Reis, Andre ; Ribas, Renato ; Novales, Sylvain P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Inf., UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Abstract :
The use of Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) with majority voters can guarantee full single fault masking coverage for a given circuit against transient faults. However, it presents a minimum area overhead of 200% compared to the original circuit. In order to reduce area overhead without compromising significantly the fault coverage, TMR can use approximated circuits approach to generate redundant modules that are optimized in area compared to the original module. Initial studies of this technique have shown that it is possible to reach a good balance between fault coverage and area overhead cost. In this work, we do a further analysis of this approach by using a new method to compute approximate functions and to select the best combinations of approximate circuits targeting the highest fault coverage. We use complex gates and employ structural reorder techniques. All the tests are done using a fault injection tool designed specifically for approximate TMR scheme. Results show that area overhead can be reduced greatly from 200% to 120%and still reaching fault coverage of more than 95%.
Keywords :
circuit optimisation; fault diagnosis; function approximation; integrated circuit reliability; radiation hardening (electronics); redundancy; ATMR; approximate TMR scheme; approximate functions computation; approximated circuit approach; complex gate; fault injection tool; fault masking coverage; redundant module generation; structural reorder techniques; transient faults; triple modular redundancy; Circuit faults; Decision support systems; Handheld computers; Observability; Transient analysis; Transistors; Vectors; Approximated circuit; TMR; Transient Faults;
Conference_Titel :
Test Workshop - LATW, 2014 15th Latin American
Conference_Location :
Fortaleza
DOI :
10.1109/LATW.2014.6841916