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TERPS: The Embedded Reliable Processing System (2005)

Abstract
TERPS is a fault-tolerant computer design that significantly reduces the threat of electromagnetic interference (EMI), using hardware checkpoint/rollback-recovery. TERPS tolerates EMI by periodically checkpointing processor state into a special safe-storage device. The detection of EMI invokes rollback, which recovers processor state from a previously check-pointed state and resumes normal execution. Rollback results in loss of performance dictated by the EMI duration; TERPS ensures forward progress of the system provided EMI events are separated by some minimum time interval (e.g., at least 5.12μs for our prototype processor running at 100MHz). The performance overhead of our mechanism is reasonable: 5–6% overhead when checkpointing every 128 processor cycles.

Publication details
Download http://hdl.handle.net/1903/7459
Repository Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (United States)
Keywords TERPS, electromagnetic interference (EMI), processing system
Type Presentation
Language English
Relation A. James Clark School of Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, University of Maryland (College Park, MD)