A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme

The distributed minority and majority voting-based redundancy (DMMR) scheme was proposed as an efficient alternative to the conventional N-modular redundancy (NMR) scheme for the design of mission and safety-critical circuits and systems. However, only a basic implementation of the DMMR scheme was c...

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Main Authors: Balasubramanian, Padmanabhan, Maskell, Douglas, Prasad, Krishnamachar
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1441342020-10-15T04:48:00Z A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme Balasubramanian, Padmanabhan Maskell, Douglas Prasad, Krishnamachar School of Computer Science and Engineering 2018 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON) Centre for High Performance Embedded Systems Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Hardware Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Integrated circuits Digital Circuits VLSI The distributed minority and majority voting-based redundancy (DMMR) scheme was proposed as an efficient alternative to the conventional N-modular redundancy (NMR) scheme for the design of mission and safety-critical circuits and systems. However, only a basic implementation of the DMMR scheme was considered with no provision for indicating any fault or error in the DMMR system when they might occur. In this context, this paper presents the novel design of a generic system health indicator (SHI) for the DMMR scheme. Compared to the basic DMMR system, the DMMR system with the proposed SHI can provide concurrent information about the state of the system, i.e., whether the system is healthy or not. This helps to improve the observability of the DMMR system which could be useful during the online testing and/or troubleshooting of any faulty zones in the system, pre-emptively or during any scheduled maintenance. Example DMMR systems and their corresponding NMR systems without and with SHI have been implemented using a 32/28nm CMOS process and compared. On average, the DMMR systems with the proposed SHI report 6.5× improvement in a normalized figure of merit compared to the corresponding NMR systems incorporating SHI. Ministry of Education (MOE) Accepted version This work is supported by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) Academic Research Fund Tier 2 under grant MOE2017-T2-1-002 and MOE Tier 1 under grant RG132/16. 2020-10-15T02:58:21Z 2020-10-15T02:58:21Z 2018 Conference Paper Balasubramanian, P., Maskell, D., & Prasad, K. (2018). A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme. 2018 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON), 0530-0535. doi:10.1109/TENCON.2018.8650507 978-1-5386-5457-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144134 10.1109/TENCON.2018.8650507 0530 0535 en MOE2017-T2-1-002 RG132/16 © 2018 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1109/TENCON.2018.8650507 application/pdf
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country Singapore
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topic Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Hardware
Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Integrated circuits
Digital Circuits
VLSI
spellingShingle Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Hardware
Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Integrated circuits
Digital Circuits
VLSI
Balasubramanian, Padmanabhan
Maskell, Douglas
Prasad, Krishnamachar
A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
description The distributed minority and majority voting-based redundancy (DMMR) scheme was proposed as an efficient alternative to the conventional N-modular redundancy (NMR) scheme for the design of mission and safety-critical circuits and systems. However, only a basic implementation of the DMMR scheme was considered with no provision for indicating any fault or error in the DMMR system when they might occur. In this context, this paper presents the novel design of a generic system health indicator (SHI) for the DMMR scheme. Compared to the basic DMMR system, the DMMR system with the proposed SHI can provide concurrent information about the state of the system, i.e., whether the system is healthy or not. This helps to improve the observability of the DMMR system which could be useful during the online testing and/or troubleshooting of any faulty zones in the system, pre-emptively or during any scheduled maintenance. Example DMMR systems and their corresponding NMR systems without and with SHI have been implemented using a 32/28nm CMOS process and compared. On average, the DMMR systems with the proposed SHI report 6.5× improvement in a normalized figure of merit compared to the corresponding NMR systems incorporating SHI.
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author_facet School of Computer Science and Engineering
Balasubramanian, Padmanabhan
Maskell, Douglas
Prasad, Krishnamachar
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author Balasubramanian, Padmanabhan
Maskell, Douglas
Prasad, Krishnamachar
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title A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
title_short A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
title_full A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
title_fullStr A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
title_full_unstemmed A system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
title_sort system health indicator for the distributed minority and majority voting based redundancy scheme
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