Output details
13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Southampton
Low-energy standby-sparing for hard real-time systems
Significance of output:
This paper describes the theory and validation of a new method to improve the hardware reliability of embedded systems with little power cost. This represents an important step towards the development of low-power and reliable embedded systems required in emerging applications. This work received the best paper award, IEEE/ACM International Conference on Hardware/Software Co-design, 2009, Grenoble. This research finding led to £250K funding from ARM (Cambridge), to develop reliable and energy-efficient computation. Contact: David.Flynn@arm.com. This foundational research in power-efficient and reliable embedded systems was instrumental in securing the recent £5.6M EPSRC Programme grant, led by Southampton, EP/K034448/1, 2013-2018.