DocumentCode :
1803761
Title :
An embryonic array with improved efficiency and fault tolerance
Author :
Canham, Richard ; Tyrrell, Andy
Author_Institution :
Univ. of York, UK
fYear :
2003
fDate :
9-11 July 2003
Firstpage :
265
Lastpage :
272
Abstract :
Embryonic arrays are cellular based digital systems that make use of reconfigurable technologies to generate some features found in the embryonic development of biological entities. Typically a rectangular array of cells is implemented, each cell containing the complete description of the whole system. A coordinate system is used to select the functionality of each cell. This generates a quick method for reconfiguration, either to change functionality or to accommodate faults. This paper provides a brief review and critique of previous implementations before presenting a novel system. Unlike previous examples the array proposed only stores enough configuration data to accommodate a single fault or update. However, once this has occurred the system can reconfigure itself to be prepared for further faults or changes; this occurs in the background while the array still functions. The desired features of the array are provided but in a much more efficient manner. It also allows for a more fault tolerant implementation than current embryonic arrays.
Keywords :
cellular arrays; cellular automata; computational complexity; fault tolerant computing; integrated circuits; reconfigurable architectures; array feature; biological entity; cell functionality; cell replication; cellular based digital system; configuration data storage; coordinate system; efficiency improvement; electronic circuit; embryonic array; embryonic development; fault accommodation; fault tolerance; fault tolerant implementation; feature generation; reconfigurable technology; rectangular cellular array; self-reconfiguration system; single fault; system description; system functionality; Chemicals; Circuit faults; Communication switching; Digital systems; Electronic circuits; Embryo; Fault tolerance; Logic devices; Silicon; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Evolvable Hardware, 2003. Proceedings. NASA/DoD Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1977-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EH.2003.1217678
Filename :
1217678
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