Scalable Bio-Inspired Fault Detection, Isolation And Recovery In Nocs

2018 IEEE SYMPOSIUM SERIES ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE (IEEE SSCI)(2018)

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High density silicon architectures, including Networks-on-Chip (NoC), require an increasing level of fault tolerance with adaptivity to faulty conditions post deployment. An unobtrusive bio-inspired approach is proposed to facilitate both online and real-time detection and isolation of faulty NoC channels. The proposed approach is based on a novel Fault Detection Unit (FDU) which uses the combination of synapse inspired excitatory and inhibitory responses as a method of fault detection. The FDU integrates with the NoC router to inform the routing algorithms when faults are detected, enabling re-routing as a recovery method. The key contribution is results for online detection, isolation and recovery in a NoC architecture for a range of test conditions. The low area/power overheads and scalability advantages over similar online techniques are also presented.
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Networks-on-Chip, Fault detection, Bio-inspired
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