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A hardware-software approach for on-line soft error mitigation in interrupt-driven applications

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Integrity assurance of configuration data has a significant impact on microcontroller-based systems reliability. This is especially true when running applications driven by events which behavior is tightly coupled to this kind of data. This work proposes a new hybrid technique that combines hardware and software resources for detecting and recovering soft-errors in system configuration data. Our approach is based on the utilization of a common built-in microcontroller resource (timer) that works jointly with a software-based technique, which is responsible to periodically refresh the configuration data. The experiments demonstrate that non-destructive single event effects can be effectively mitigated with reduced overheads. Results show an important increase in fault coverage for SEUs and SETs, about one order of magnitude.

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Martinez-Alvarez, A., Restrepo-Calle, F., Cuenca-Asensi, S., Reyneri, L. M., Lindoso, A. & Entrena, L. (2016). A Hardware-Software Approach for On-Line Soft Error Mitigation in Interrupt-Driven Applications. IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, 13(4), 502–508.

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