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Scrubbing away transients and jiggling around the permanent: Long survival of FPGA systems through evolutionary self-repair
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posted on 2023-06-08, 05:40 authored by Miguel Garvie, Adrian Thompsonhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?queryText=(scrubbing++metadata)++(9220++punumber)&coll2=ieeecnfs&coll3=ieecnfs&history=yes&reqloc=others&scope=metadata
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
IEEE Computer SocietyPages
6.0Presentation Type
- paper
Event name
10th IEEE International On-Line Testing SymposiumEvent location
Funchal, Madeira Island, PortugalEvent type
conferenceISBN
0-7695-2180-0Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
Notes
Originality: Investigates the novel idea that a minimal hardware genetic algorithm can effect self-repair using existing triple-mode redundancy as the fitness measure in space missions. Rigour: Provides statistical analysis of the time to repair, and some example hardware designs. Significance: The approach is competitive with work by NASA's own scientists, and is suited to "last resort"applications to save deep space missions; research continues. Impact: Bringing evolutionary work to this respected specialised electronics forum was an achievement - in the 9 out of 10 conferences to that date for which data were available, none of the other 413 papers' titles refer to evolutionary methods.Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes