Proceedings of The Eighth IEEE International On-Line Testing Workshop (IOLTW'02) On-Line Monitor Design of Finite-State Machines Isle of Bendor, France July 08-July 10 ISBN: 0-7695-1641-6
On-line monitoring is a useful technique for ensuring system reliability. By continuously supervising the system's operation, a wide range of problems, such as physical defects, transient faults and design errors, can be detected. A monitor M*'s behavior can be viewed as an abstraction of the target system M's behavior, and can be represented by a homomorphic mapping from M to M*. We present a systematic procedure to select homomorphisms and measure their costs. Experimental results are also presented which quantify some basic trade-offs between area overhead and fault coverage.
Citation:
Feng Gao, John P. Hayes, "On-Line Monitor Design of Finite-State Machines," ioltw, pp.74, Proceedings of The Eighth IEEE International On-Line Testing Workshop (IOLTW'02), 2002 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||