Development of the Remote Exploration and Experimentation (REE) Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) based space-borne supercomputer requires a detailed model of Single Event Upset (SEU) induced faults and fault-effects. Extensive ground based radiation testing has been performed on several generations of the Power PC processor family and related components. A set of relevant environments for NASA missions have been analyzed and detailed. Combining radiation test data, environmental data and architectural analysis, we have developed a radiation fault model for the REE system. The fault model is hierarchically organized and includes scaling factors and optional parameters for fault prediction in future technologies and alternative architectures. It has been implemented in a generic tool, which allows for ease of input and straight forward porting. The model currently includes the Power PC750 (G3), PCI bridge chips, L2 cache SRAM, main memory DRAM, and the Myrinet packet switched network. In this paper, we present the REE radiation fault model and accompanying tool set. We explain its derivation, its structure and use, and the work being done to validate it.
Radiation fault modeling and fault rate estimation for a COTS based space-borne supercomputer
2002-01-01
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7.0509 Radiation Fault Modeling and Fault Rate Estimation for a COTS Based Space-bome Supercomputer
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
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