Title :
A Fine-grained Dependable Optically Reconfigurable Gate Array as a Multi-soft-core Processor Platform
Author :
Moriwaki, Retsu ; Watanabe, Manabu
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng., Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan
Abstract :
Optically reconfigurable gate arrays (ORGAs) have been developed as high-speed reconfigurable fine grained gate arrays that can accommodate implementation of a multi-soft-core processor. An ORGA´s programmable gate array can be reconfigured in nanosecond-order with one of more than 256 reconfiguration contexts. Its high-speed dynamic reconfiguration capability is suitable for dynamically changing the functions of a multi-core processor. In addition to that beneficial feature, ORGAs have high dependability against space radiation since the ORGA can be reconfigured with an error-included configuration context. In this paper, while maintaining its highly dependable capability, a more advanced dependability-increasing technique using a negative logic implementation is proposed. The dependability of data on a holographic memory depends on the number of bright bits or the binary state H included in a configuration context. If the number of bright bits in a configuration context can be decreased, then the configuration dependability can also be increased. The proposed optical configuration dependability-increasing technique of a negative logic implementation can decrease the number of bright bits in a configuration context. This technique can raise the ORGA´s configuration dependability level even further. This paper describes an experimental demonstration of the usefulness of the proposed technique.
Keywords :
data integrity; holographic storage; multiprocessing systems; optical interconnections; optical logic; programmable logic arrays; radiation effects; reconfigurable architectures; storage management; binary state; bright bits; configuration dependability; data dependability; error-included configuration context; fine-grained dependable optically reconfigurable gate array; high-speed dynamic reconfiguration capability; high-speed reconfigurable fine grained gate ORGA programmable gate array; holographic memory; multi-soft-core processor platform; nanosecond-order reconfiguration; negative logic implementation; space radiation; Multicore processing; System-on-chip; Dependable systems; FPGA; ORGA;
Conference_Titel :
Embedded Multicore Socs (MCSoC), 2013 IEEE 7th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
DOI :
10.1109/MCSoC.2013.33