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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 08, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2011
Chittoor Parthasarathy, Noida, IN;
Nitin Chawla, Noida, IN;
Kallol Chatterjee, Kolkata, IN;
Pascal Urard, Theys, FR;
Chittoor Parthasarathy, Noida, IN;
Nitin Chawla, Noida, IN;
Kallol Chatterjee, Kolkata, IN;
Pascal Urard, Theys, FR;
STMicroelectronics International N.V., Amsterdam, NL;
STMicroelectronics SA, Montrouge, FR;
Abstract
Adaptive scaling digital techniques attempt to place the system close to the timing failure so as to maximize energy efficiency. Rapid recovery from potential failures is usually by slowing the system clock and/or providing razor solutions (instruction replay.) These techniques compromise the throughput. We present a technique to provide local in-situ fault resilience based on dynamic slack borrowing. This technique is non-intrusive (needs no architecture modification) and has minimal impact on throughput.