Evaluation of Fault Handling of the Time-Triggered Architecture with Bus and Star Topology
Paper in proceeding, 2003

Arbitrary faults of a single node In a time-triggered architecture (TTA) bus topology system may cause error propagation to correct nodes and may lead to inconsistent system states. This has been observed in validation work using software implemented fault injection (SWIFI) and heavy-ion fault injection techniques in a TTA cluster. In a TTA system, the membership and the clique avoidance algorithms detect state inconsistencies and force the nodes that do not have the same state with the state of majority of nodes, to restart. Changing the interconnection structure of the cluster to a star topology allows the use of star couplers that will isolate faults of a node, thus guaranteeing consistency, even in the presence of arbitrary node failures. The same SWIFI and heavy-ion fault injection experiments that caused error propagation in bus-based TTA clusters, were performed in the star configuration. No error propagation was observed in a TTA system with the star topology during the execution of SWIFI and heavy-ion experiments.

Author

A. Ademaj

Vienna University of Technology

H. Sivencrona

SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut AB

G. Bauer

Vienna University of Technology

Jan Torin

Chalmers, Department of Computer Engineering

Proccedings of the International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks, San Francisco, 22-25 June 2003

123-132

Subject Categories

Computer Engineering

DOI

10.1109/DSN.2003.1209924

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