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Fingerprinting: Bounding Soft-Error-Detection Latency and Bandwidth
J.C. Smolens, B.T. Gold, J. Kim, B. Falsafi, J.C. Hoe, and A. Nowatzyk
IEEE Micro, Vol. 24, No. 6, November, 2004, pp. 22 - 29.

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Abstract

Fingerprinting summarizes the history of internal processor state updates into a cryptographic signature. The processors in a dual modular redundant pair periodically exchange and compare fingerprints to corroborate each other's correctness. relative to other techniques, fingerprinting offers superior error coverage and significantly reduces the error-detection latency and bandwidth.


Notes

Number of pages: 8


Text Reference

J.C. Smolens, B.T. Gold, J. Kim, B. Falsafi, J.C. Hoe, and A. Nowatzyk, "Fingerprinting: Bounding Soft-Error-Detection Latency and Bandwidth," IEEE Micro, Vol. 24, No. 6, November, 2004, pp. 22 - 29.


BibTeX Reference

@article{Smolens_2004_4957,
   author = "J.C. Smolens and B.T. Gold and Jangwoo Kim and B. Falsafi and J.C. Hoe and Andreas Nowatzyk",
   title = "Fingerprinting: Bounding Soft-Error-Detection Latency and Bandwidth",
   journal = "IEEE Micro",
   month = "November",
   year = "2004",
   volume = "24",
   number = "6",
   pages = "22 - 29"
}


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