Robust System Design
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概要
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Robust system design is essential to ensure that future electronic systems perform correctly despite rising complexity and increasing disturbances. In contrast, today's mainstream systems typically assume that transistors and interconnects operate correctly over their useful lifetime. Future systems cannot rely on such assumptions for several reasons: 1. With enormous complexity, future systems are significantly vulnerable to design flaws. 2. For coming generations of silicon technologies, several causes of hardware failures, largely benign in the past, are becoming significant at the system-level. 3. Emerging nanotechnologies, such as carbon nanotubes, are inherently highly subject to imperfections. At the same time, there is explosive growth in our dependency on electronic systems. This paper addresses the following major robust system design goals: 1. New approaches to thorough validation that can cope with tremendous growth in complexity. 2. Cost-effective tolerance and prediction of failures in hardware during system operation. 3. Practical ways to overcome substantial inherent imperfections in emerging nanotechnologies. Significant recent progress in robust system design impacts almost every aspect of future systems, from ultra-large-scale computing and storage systems, all the way to their nanoscale components.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 2011-02-08
著者
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Nishant Patil
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Subhasish Mitra
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Hyungmin Cho
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Ted Hong
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Larkhoon Leem
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Yanjing Li
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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David Lin
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Evelyn Mintarno
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Diana Mui
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Hai Wei
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
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Jie Zhang
Robust Systems Group, Department of Electrical Engineering and Department of Computer Science, Stanford University