Verifying quantitative reliability for programs that execute on unreliable hardware 论文

2013引用 223
Radiation Effects in ElectronicsParallel Computing and Optimization TechniquesLow-power high-performance VLSI design

摘要

Emerging high-performance architectures are anticipated to contain unreliable components that may exhibit soft errors, which silently corrupt the results of computations. Full detection and masking of soft errors is challenging, expensive, and, for some applications, unnecessary. For example, approximate computing applications (such as multimedia processing, machine learning, and big data analytics) can often naturally tolerate soft errors.