Fingerprinting: Bounding Soft-Error-Detection Latency and Bandwidth - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Fingerprinting: Bounding Soft-Error-Detection Latency and Bandwidth

J. C. Smolens, B. T. Gold, Jangwoo Kim, B. Falsafi, J. C. Hoe, and Andreas Nowatzyk
Journal Article, IEEE Micro, Vol. 24, No. 6, pp. 22 - 29, November, 2004

Abstract

Fingerprinting summarizes the history of internal processor state updates into a cryptographic signature. The processors in a dual modular redundant pair periodically exchange and compare fingerprints to corroborate each other's correctness. relative to other techniques, fingerprinting offers superior error coverage and significantly reduces the error-detection latency and bandwidth.

BibTeX

@article{Smolens-2004-9076,
author = {J. C. Smolens and B. T. Gold and Jangwoo Kim and B. Falsafi and J. C. Hoe and Andreas Nowatzyk},
title = {Fingerprinting: Bounding Soft-Error-Detection Latency and Bandwidth},
journal = {IEEE Micro},
year = {2004},
month = {November},
volume = {24},
number = {6},
pages = {22 - 29},
}