The DeSyRe Project: On-Demand System Reliability
Paper in proceeding, 2012

The DeSyRe project builds on-demand adaptive and reliable Systems-on-Chips (SoCs). As fabrication technology scales down, chips are becoming less reliable, thereby incurring increased power and performance costs for fault tolerance. To make matters worse, power density is becoming a significant limiting factor in SoC design, in general. In the face of such changes in the technological landscape, current solutions for fault tolerance are expected to introduce excessive overheads in future systems. Moreover, attempting to design and manufacture a totally defect-/fault-free system, would impact heavily, even prohibitively, the design, manufacturing, and testing costs, as well as the system performance and power consumption. In this context, DeSyRe will deliver a new generation of systems that are reliable by design at well-balanced power, performance, and design costs.

Author

Ioannis Sourdis

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Computer Engineering (Chalmers)

C. Strydis

C. S. Bouganis

Imperial College London

Babak Falsafi

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL)

Georgi Gaydadjiev

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Computer Engineering (Chalmers)

Alirad Malek

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Computer Engineering (Chalmers)

R. Mariani

YOGITECH

Dionisios Pnevmatikatos

Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH)

D.K. Pradhan

University of Bristol

G.K. Rauwerda

Recore Systems Bv

K. Sunesen

Recore Systems Bv

Stavros Tzilis

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Computer Engineering (Chalmers)

15th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design, DSD 2012; Cesme, Izmir; Turkey; 5 September 2012 through 8 September 2012

335-342
978-1-4673-2498-4 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Computer Engineering

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

DOI

10.1109/DSD.2012.127

ISBN

978-1-4673-2498-4

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