Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications:
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Beschreibung: | Nowadays, electronic systems are increasingly used in safety critical applications compared to two decades ago. Electronic devices are being used in applications where their correct operation is vital to ensure the safety of the human life and the environment. These applications ranging from the anti-lock braking systems in automobiles, to the fly-by-wire aircrafts, to biomedical supports to the human care. It is, therefore, vital that electronic designers be aware the safety implications of the systems they develop. This book attacks SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Array, as the most widely used reconfigurable devices, from a new perspective. It provides a series of new algorithms and techniques for the evaluation and the increase of the dependability when faulty effects such as Single Event Upsets (SEUs) of Soft-Errors (SEs) are considered. Particular relevance is given to the radiation phenomena concerning both the physical and the architectural design. The innovation of the analysis and the design flows proposed in this manuscript are a milestone of a complete design methodology solving the industrial designer’s needs for implementing SAFE electronic systems using SRAM-based FPGAs in critical environments, in particular the space or avionics ones. Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications gives an investigating overview on side-devices such as Reconfigurable Compute Fabric and depicts the advantages and constraints of the reconfigurable computing based on FPGA for multimedia applications and biomedical applications |
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ISBN: | 9781402089794 |
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spelling | Sterpone, Luca Verfasser aut Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications by Luca Sterpone Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2009 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 26 Nowadays, electronic systems are increasingly used in safety critical applications compared to two decades ago. Electronic devices are being used in applications where their correct operation is vital to ensure the safety of the human life and the environment. These applications ranging from the anti-lock braking systems in automobiles, to the fly-by-wire aircrafts, to biomedical supports to the human care. It is, therefore, vital that electronic designers be aware the safety implications of the systems they develop. This book attacks SRAM-based Field Programmable Gate Array, as the most widely used reconfigurable devices, from a new perspective. It provides a series of new algorithms and techniques for the evaluation and the increase of the dependability when faulty effects such as Single Event Upsets (SEUs) of Soft-Errors (SEs) are considered. Particular relevance is given to the radiation phenomena concerning both the physical and the architectural design. The innovation of the analysis and the design flows proposed in this manuscript are a milestone of a complete design methodology solving the industrial designer’s needs for implementing SAFE electronic systems using SRAM-based FPGAs in critical environments, in particular the space or avionics ones. Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications gives an investigating overview on side-devices such as Reconfigurable Compute Fabric and depicts the advantages and constraints of the reconfigurable computing based on FPGA for multimedia applications and biomedical applications An Introduction to FPGA Devices in Radiation Environments -- Radiation Effects on SRAM-Based FPGAs -- Analytical Algorithms for Faulty Effects Analysis -- Reliability-Oriented Place and Route Algorithm -- A Novel Design Flow for Fault Tolerance SRAM-Based FPGA Systems -- Configuration System Based on Internal FPGA Decompression -- Reconfigurable Devices for the Analysis of DNA Microarray -- Reconfigurable Compute Fabric Architectures Engineering Logic design Software engineering Systems engineering Circuits and Systems Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems Logic Design Ingenieurwissenschaften Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-4020-8978-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8979-4 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Sterpone, Luca Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications An Introduction to FPGA Devices in Radiation Environments -- Radiation Effects on SRAM-Based FPGAs -- Analytical Algorithms for Faulty Effects Analysis -- Reliability-Oriented Place and Route Algorithm -- A Novel Design Flow for Fault Tolerance SRAM-Based FPGA Systems -- Configuration System Based on Internal FPGA Decompression -- Reconfigurable Devices for the Analysis of DNA Microarray -- Reconfigurable Compute Fabric Architectures Engineering Logic design Software engineering Systems engineering Circuits and Systems Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems Logic Design Ingenieurwissenschaften |
title | Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications |
title_auth | Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications |
title_exact_search | Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications |
title_full | Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications by Luca Sterpone |
title_fullStr | Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications by Luca Sterpone |
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title_short | Electronics System Design Techniques for Safety Critical Applications |
title_sort | electronics system design techniques for safety critical applications |
topic | Engineering Logic design Software engineering Systems engineering Circuits and Systems Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems Logic Design Ingenieurwissenschaften |
topic_facet | Engineering Logic design Software engineering Systems engineering Circuits and Systems Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems Logic Design Ingenieurwissenschaften |
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