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28 May 2013Hardening digital systems with distributed functionality: robust networks
Anna Vaskova,1 Marta Portela-Garcia,1 Mario Garcia-Valderas,1 Celia López-Ongil,1 Jorge Portilla,2 Juan Valverde,2 Eduardo de la Torre,2 Teresa Riesgo2
1Univ. Carlos III de Madrid (Spain) 2Univ. Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)
Collaborative hardening and hardware redundancy are nowadays the most interesting solutions in terms of fault tolerance achieved and low extra cost imposed to the project budget. Thanks to the powerful and cheap digital devices that are available in the market, extra processing capabilities can be used for redundant tasks, not only in early data processing (sensed data) but also in routing and interfacing1
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Anna Vaskova, Marta Portela-Garcia, Mario Garcia-Valderas, Celia López-Ongil, Jorge Portilla, Juan Valverde, Eduardo de la Torre, Teresa Riesgo, "Hardening digital systems with distributed functionality: robust networks," Proc. SPIE 8764, VLSI Circuits and Systems VI, 87640L (28 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2017474