The advent of microprocessors as low-cost general-purpose computing elements has made feasible the implementation of multiprocessor systems containing a large number of cooperating modules. When the number of modules in the system is large it isunlikely that all of them are busy with computation at all times. Therefore, it may be possible to utilize this "slack" by having the nonbusy modules perform diagnostics. In this way computation and diagnosis are performed concurrently in real time. In this correspondence we consider the problem of designing systems in which concurrent computation/diagnosis is possible and we evaluate the potential of such approach. Copyright © 1980 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

Design of Self-Diagnosable Multiprocessor Systems with Concurrent Computation and Diagnosis

1980

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The advent of microprocessors as low-cost general-purpose computing elements has made feasible the implementation of multiprocessor systems containing a large number of cooperating modules. When the number of modules in the system is large it isunlikely that all of them are busy with computation at all times. Therefore, it may be possible to utilize this "slack" by having the nonbusy modules perform diagnostics. In this way computation and diagnosis are performed concurrently in real time. In this correspondence we consider the problem of designing systems in which concurrent computation/diagnosis is possible and we evaluate the potential of such approach. Copyright © 1980 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
1980
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Concurrent on-step
T-fault diagnosability
Concurrent sequential t-fault diagnosability
Optimal connections
System level diagnosis
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