TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Modifying Hamming code and using the replication method to protect memory against triple soft errors
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TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Modifying Hamming code and using the replication method to protect memory against triple soft errors
Modifying Hamming code and using the replication method to protect memory against triple soft errors
Subject
Critical applications, Multi-bit upset, , Reliability, Soft error
Description
As technology scaling increases computer memory’s bit-cell density and
reduces the voltage of semiconductors, the number of soft errors due to
radiation induced single event upsets (SEU) and multi-bit upsets (MBU) also increases. To address this, error-correcting codes (ECC) can be used to detect and correct soft errors, while x-modular-redundancy improves fault tolerance. This paper presents a technique that provides high error-correction performance, high speed, and low complexity. The proposed technique ensures that only correct values get passed to the system output or are processed in spite of the presence of up to three-bit errors. The Hamming code is modified in order to provide a high probability of MBU detection. In addition, the paper describes the new technique and associated analysis scheme for its implementation. The new technique has been simulated. evaluated, and compared to error correction codes with similar decoding complexity to better understand the overheads required, the gained capabilities to protect data against three-bit errors, and to reduce the misdetection probability and false-detection probability of four-bit errors.
reduces the voltage of semiconductors, the number of soft errors due to
radiation induced single event upsets (SEU) and multi-bit upsets (MBU) also increases. To address this, error-correcting codes (ECC) can be used to detect and correct soft errors, while x-modular-redundancy improves fault tolerance. This paper presents a technique that provides high error-correction performance, high speed, and low complexity. The proposed technique ensures that only correct values get passed to the system output or are processed in spite of the presence of up to three-bit errors. The Hamming code is modified in order to provide a high probability of MBU detection. In addition, the paper describes the new technique and associated analysis scheme for its implementation. The new technique has been simulated. evaluated, and compared to error correction codes with similar decoding complexity to better understand the overheads required, the gained capabilities to protect data against three-bit errors, and to reduce the misdetection probability and false-detection probability of four-bit errors.
Creator
Wael Toghuj
Source
DOI: 10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v18i5.13345
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TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
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Wael Toghuj, “TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication, Computing, Electronics and Control
Modifying Hamming code and using the replication method to protect memory against triple soft errors,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 5, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4029.
Modifying Hamming code and using the replication method to protect memory against triple soft errors,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 5, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/4029.