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In environments such as space, soft errors (i.e. correctable bitflips) caused by radiation are much more frequent. Adding elements such as Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) or Error Correcting Codes (ECC) can detect and correct these errors, however they can induce a large overhead or are not always applicable in case data changes. Furthermore, for certain applications (e.g. handling imprecise data), fault tolerance is not always needed, or only partially beneficial.
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In environments such as space or particle accelerators, soft errors (i.e. correctable bitflips) caused by radiation are much more frequent. Adding elements such as Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) or Error Correcting Codes (ECC) can detect and correct these errors, however they can induce a large overhead or are not always applicable in case data changes. Furthermore, for certain applications (e.g. handling imprecise data), fault tolerance is not always needed, or only partially beneficial.
  
 
We offer a variety of projects augmenting and extending the PULP platform for fault tolerance.  
 
We offer a variety of projects augmenting and extending the PULP platform for fault tolerance.  

Revision as of 09:51, 24 November 2021

In environments such as space or particle accelerators, soft errors (i.e. correctable bitflips) caused by radiation are much more frequent. Adding elements such as Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) or Error Correcting Codes (ECC) can detect and correct these errors, however they can induce a large overhead or are not always applicable in case data changes. Furthermore, for certain applications (e.g. handling imprecise data), fault tolerance is not always needed, or only partially beneficial.

We offer a variety of projects augmenting and extending the PULP platform for fault tolerance.

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Michael Rogenmoser

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