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Essential Fault-Tolerance Metrics for NoC Infrastructures
Heraklion, Crete, Greece July 08-July 11
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Cristian Grecu, University of British Columbia, Canada
Lorena Anghel, TIMA Laboratory, France
Partha P. Pande, Washington State University
Andre Ivanov, University of British Columbia, Canada
Resve Saleh, University of British Columbia, Canada
Fault-tolerant design of Network-on-chip communication architectures requires the addressing of issues pertaining to different elements described at different levels of design abstraction -- these may be specific to architecture, interconnection, communication and application issues. Assessing the effectiveness of a particular fault-tolerant implementation can be a challenging task for designers, constrained with tight system performance specifications and other requirements In this paper, we provide a top-down view of fault-tolerance methods for NoC infrastructures, and present a range of metrics used for estimating their quality. We illustrate the use of these metrics by simulating a few simple but realistic fault-tolerant scenarios.
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Cristian Grecu, Lorena Anghel, Partha P. Pande, Andre Ivanov, Resve Saleh, "Essential Fault-Tolerance Metrics for NoC Infrastructures," iolts, pp.37-42, 13th IEEE International On-Line Testing Symposium (IOLTS 2007), 2007
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