S. D'Angelo, C. Metra, S. Pastore, A. Pogutz, G. Sechi
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Abstract
This paper presents an original approach to the implementation of a fault-tolerant FPGA-based system. In particular, we consider the conventional Triple Modular Redundancy fault-tolerance technique and address practical problems related to its actual implementation into FPGA devices. All possible functional faults affecting the used FPGAs are either tolerated or on-line detected. Differently from conventional VLSI fault-tolerant systems, here the FPGA possible reconfigurability is exploited to ensure the continuity of operation for a high number of possible internal faults, without requiring further replications (besides the three basic copies) of the considered device.