A Brief Survey of Non-Residue Based Computational Error Correction

11/09/2016
by   Sriseshan Srikanth, et al.
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The idea of computational error correction has been around for over half a century. The motivation has largely been to mitigate unreliable devices, manufacturing defects or harsh environments, primarily as a mandatory measure to preserve reliability, or more recently, as a means to lower energy by allowing soft errors to occasionally creep. While residue codes have shown great promise for this purpose, there have been several orthogonal non-residue based techniques. In this article, we provide a high level outline of some of these non-residual approaches.

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