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Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007)
A novel self-routing reconfigurable fault-tolerant cell array
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
August 05-August 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2866-X
Xiaoxuan She, University of Southampton
Mark Zwolinski, University of Southampton
There are a number of examples of reconfigurable, faulttolerant hardware consisting of cells that have the same hardware structure. The arithmetic or logical functions of the cells can be configured to implement specific functions. The interconnection of these configured cells then allow the system to implement any complex task. If some cells become faulty, the function and routing of other cells have to be reconfigured to restore the normal system function. This paper presents a self-routing, reconfigurable and fault-tolerant cell array. If one or more cells are faulty, spare cells can replace the faulty cells automatically and the rerouting can also be achieved automatically. The cell array achieves fault tolerance without the aid of external software or hardware.
Citation:
Xiaoxuan She, Mark Zwolinski, "A novel self-routing reconfigurable fault-tolerant cell array," ahs, pp.725-731, Second NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems (AHS 2007), 2007
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