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2003 International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD '03)
Fault-Tolerant Techniques for Ambient Intelligent Distributed Systems
San Jose, CA
November 09-November 13
ISBN: 1-58113-762-1
Diana Marculescu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Nicholas H. Zamora, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Radu Marculescu, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Ambient Intelligent Systems provide an unexplored hardware platform for executing distributed applications under strict energy constraints. These systems must respond quickly to changes in user behavior or environmental conditions and must provide high availability and fault-tolerance under given quality constraints. These systems will necessitate fault-tolerance to be built into applications. One way to provide such fault-tolerance is to employ the use of redundancy. Hundreds of computational devices will be available in deeply networked ambient intelligent systems, providing opportunities to exploit node redundancy to increase application lifetime or improve quality of results if it drops below a threshold. Pre-copying with remote execution is proposed as a novel, alternative technique of code migration to enhance system lifetime for ambient intelligent systems. Self-management of the system is considered in two different scenarios: applications that tolerate graceful quality degradation and applications with single-point failures. The proposed technique can be part of a design methodology for prolonging the lifetime of a wide range of applications under various types of faults, despite scarce energy resources.
Citation:
Diana Marculescu, Nicholas H. Zamora, Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Radu Marculescu, "Fault-Tolerant Techniques for Ambient Intelligent Distributed Systems," iccad, pp.348, 2003 International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD '03), 2003
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