Abstract—This paper proposed the distributed reconfiguration algorithm that used for reconfiguring internal functions in cell-based hardware system when faults occur in a system. A traditional reconfigure mechanism is an external circuit to transfer new configuration bits into specific ports of a system which a weak point in fault tolerant perspective. Consequently, we proposed an alternative reconfiguration mechanism that combines a functional unit and a distributed reconfiguration control unit. The control unit is operated by the distributed reconfiguration algorithm for recovering faults in internal functions. The control unit can detect a fault, diagnose status of adjacent control unit and functional modules, and take control over on a faulty control unit and reconfigure functional modules for recovering faults in adjacent units. This paper shows how the proposed mechanism can use to recover a single fault and multiple faults. The experimental result shows 80-100% repair rates on simple circuits and ITC’99 benchmark circuits.
Index Terms—Distributed-system, fault tolerant, cell-based architecture, reconfigurable, self-healing.
Chanin Wongyai and Pradondet Nilagupta are with the Department of Computer Engineering, Kasetsart University Bangkok, Thailand (e-mail: chanin.w@rsu.ac.th, pom@ku.ac.th).
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Cite:Chanin Wongyai and Pradondet Nilagupta, "Distributed Reconfiguration Algorithm for Self-Repairing in Cell-Based Architecture," International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 238-246, 2016.