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Reliability on ARM Processors Against Soft Errors Through SIHFT Techniques
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureSystem ReliabilityEmbedded SystemsSihft TechniquesProcessor ArchitectureSoftware AnalysisHardware SecurityReliability EngineeringHigh-performance ArchitectureSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingFailure DetectionReliabilityChecking RulesHardware ReliabilityComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceDevice ReliabilityArm ProcessorsProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingFault DetectionFault InjectionSystem Software
ARM processors are leaders in embedded systems, delivering high-performance computing, power efficiency, and reduced cost. For this reason, there is a relevant interest for its use in the aerospace industry. However, the use of sub-micron technologies has increased the sensitivity to radiation-induced transient faults. Thus, the mitigation of soft errors has become a major concern. Software-Implemented Hardware Fault Tolerance (SIHFT) techniques are a low-cost way to protect processors against soft errors. On the other hand, they cause high overheads in the execution time and memory, which consequently increase the energy consumption. In this work, we implement a set of software techniques based on different redundancy and checking rules. Furthermore, a low-overhead technique to protect the program execution flow is included. Tests are performed using the ARM Cortex-A9 processor. Simulated fault injection campaigns and radiation test with heavy ions have been performed. Results evaluate the trade-offs among fault detection, execution time, and memory footprint. They show significant improvements of the overheads when compared to previously reported techniques.
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