Built-in Fault-Tolerant Computing Paradigm for Resilient Large-Scale Chip Design: A Self-Test, Self-Diagnosis, and Self-Repair-Based Approach

Built-in Fault-Tolerant Computing Paradigm for Resilient Large-Scale Chip Design: A Self-Test, Self-Diagnosis, and Self-Repair-Based Approach

によって Xiaowei Li , Guihai Yan , Cheng Liu
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Science & Technology
形式 キンドル
ページ数 527
言語 中国語
公開されました Jan 1, 2023
出版社 Springer
ISBN-10 9811985510
ISBN-13 9789811985515
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In a world where technology is ever-evolving, the need for resilient chip design is more crucial than ever. The authors delve into innovative strategies that redefine how large-scale chip architectures can withstand failures. By proposing a built-in fault-tolerant computing paradigm, they illustrate a comprehensive approach that merges self-testing, self-diagnosis, and self-repair mechanisms.

The text meticulously discusses the challenges followed by potential solutions to address issues inherent in chip design. The combination of proactive and reactive measures paves the way for creating chips that are not only efficient but also reliable in the face of unexpected errors. By leveraging state-of-the-art techniques, the authors provide valuable insights into enhancing the robustness of integrated circuits.

Through detailed illustrations and practical examples, these principles are made accessible to both practitioners and researchers. The vision set forth aims to inspire future advancements and innovations, ensuring that technology can continue to progress without being hampered by system vulnerabilities.

By drawing from extensive research and application, this work serves as an essential guide for understanding the complexity of fault-tolerant designs, making it a vital resource in the rapidly changing landscape of chip technology.

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