Double modular redundancy (DMR) is to execute operations twice and detect soft error by comparing the operation results. The error is corrected by executing necessary operations again. For the DMR design of conditional processing, a method is proposed which makes the secondary executions of the duplicated operations be dependent on the primary execution of the condition operation, thereby widening the schedule solution space and allowing better results to be derived. The energy minimization with the proposed method is formulated as ILP models and the optimum solution is obtained by using an ILP solver.
Kazuhito ITO
Saitama Univeristy
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Kazuhito ITO, "Energy Minimization of Double Modular Redundant Conditional Processing by Common Condition Dependency" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E103-C, no. 4, pp. 181-185, April 2020, doi: 10.1587/transele.2019CDS0001.
Abstract: Double modular redundancy (DMR) is to execute operations twice and detect soft error by comparing the operation results. The error is corrected by executing necessary operations again. For the DMR design of conditional processing, a method is proposed which makes the secondary executions of the duplicated operations be dependent on the primary execution of the condition operation, thereby widening the schedule solution space and allowing better results to be derived. The energy minimization with the proposed method is formulated as ILP models and the optimum solution is obtained by using an ILP solver.
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