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A Self-Adaptive SEU Mitigation System for FPGAs with an Internal Block RAM Radiation Particle Sensor

Published: 11 May 2014 Publication History
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    In this paper, we propose a self-adaptive FPGA-based, partially reconfigurable system for space missions in order to mitigate Single Event Upsets in the FPGA configuration and fabric. Dynamic reconfiguration is used here for an on-demand replication of modules in dependence of current and changing radiation levels. More precisely, the idea is to trigger a redundancy scheme such as Dual Modular Redundancy or Triple Modular Redundancy in response to a continuously monitored Single Event Upset rate measured inside the on-chip memories itself, e.g., any subset (even used) internal Block RAMs. Depending on the current radiation level, the minimal number of replicas is determined at runtime under the constraint that a required Safety Integrity Level for a module is ensured and configured accordingly. For signal processing applications it is shown that this autonomous adaption to the different solar conditions realizes a resource efficient mitigation. In our case study, we show that it is possible to triplicate the data throughput at the Solar Maximum condition (no flares) compared to a Triple Modular Redundancy implementation of a single module. We also show the decreasing Probability of Failures Per Hour by 2 104 at flare-enhanced conditions compared with a non-redundant system. Our work is a part of the In-Orbit Verification of the Heinrich Hertz communication satellite.

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    FCCM '14: Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE 22nd International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines
    May 2014
    236 pages
    ISBN:9781479951116

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    Published: 11 May 2014

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    1. FPGA, BRAM radiation sensor, Virtex-5QV, dynamic reconfiguration, SEU, mitigation

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    • (2017)The First 25 Years of the FPL ConferenceACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems10.1145/299646810:2(1-17)Online publication date: 22-Mar-2017
    • (2017)Optimizing scrubbing by netlist analysis for FPGA configuration bit classification and floorplanningIntegration, the VLSI Journal10.1016/j.vlsi.2017.06.01259:C(98-108)Online publication date: 1-Sep-2017
    • (2016)Resource budgeting for reliability in reconfigurable architecturesProceedings of the 53rd Annual Design Automation Conference10.1145/2897937.2898084(1-6)Online publication date: 5-Jun-2016

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