Title :
An On-board Data-Handling Computer for Deep-Space Exploration Built Using Commercial-Off-the-Shelf SRAM-Based FPGAs
Author :
Reorda, M. Sonza ; Violante, M. ; Meinhardt, C. ; Reis, R.
Author_Institution :
Politec. di Torino, Torino, Italy
Abstract :
The use of commercial-of-the-shelf SRAM-based FPGA devices in space applications is not yet a reality due to concerns still existing about the device reliability; therefore, more conservative approaches based on anti-fuse FPGAs are currently preferred. The major concern about the use of such devices in space stems from their sensitivity to ionizing radiation, which may alter the content of the design the device implements, and which forces to adopt error mitigation techniques that have very high resource overheads. In this paper we analyze a realistic case study taken from a future space mission, and we show how mitigation techniques that combine hardware and software redundancy can provide very good fault tolerance capabilities to designs that include processor cores, while reducing significantly the overhead of the mitigation technique with respect to the hardware redundancy approach that is nowadays used.
Keywords :
SRAM chips; data handling; fault tolerant computing; field programmable gate arrays; program processors; redundancy; spacecraft computers; commercial-off-the-shelf SRAM-based FPGA; deep-space exploration; error mitigation techniques; fault tolerance; hardware redundancy; on-board data handling computer; processor cores; software redundancy; space mission; Application software; Costs; Fault tolerant systems; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Ionizing radiation; Redundancy; Silicon; Space missions; Very large scale integration; FPGA; lockstep; processor core; soft errors;
Conference_Titel :
Defect and Fault Tolerance in VLSI Systems, 2009. DFT '09. 24th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3839-6
DOI :
10.1109/DFT.2009.35