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Leveraging Transverse Reads to Correct Alignment Faults in Domain Wall Memories

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Spintronic domain wall memories (DWMs) are prone to alignment faults, which cannot be protected by traditional error correction techniques. To solve this problem, we propose a new technique called derived error correction coding (DECC). We construct metadata from the data and shift state of the DWM, on demand, using a novel transverse read (TR). TR reads in an orthogonal direction to the DWM access point and can determine the number of ones in a DWM. Errors in the metadata correspond to shift-faults in the DWM. Rather than storing the metadata, it is created on-demand and protected by storing parity bits. Repairing the metadata with ECC allows restoration of DWM alignment and ensures correct operation. Through these techniques, our shift-aware error correction approaches provide a lifetime of over 15 years with a similar performance, while reducing area and energy by 370% and 52%, versus the state-of-the-art, for a 32-bit nanowire.

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