As a Fault Recovery Method in Analog Systems
Title: As a Fault Recovery Method in Analog Systems
Research Question: Can intrinsic reconfiguration, a method of fault recovery in evolvable hardware, be effectively used in analog systems under deadline constraints?
Methodology: The study investigates the feasibility of intrinsic reconfiguration as a fault recovery method in analog systems with deadline constraints. It compares the performance of intrinsic reconfiguration with other fault recovery methods and evaluates its effectiveness under various scenarios.
Results: The research found that intrinsic reconfiguration has some restrictions that designers cannot ignore. It demonstrated that intrinsic reconfiguration can be an effective fault recovery method in analog systems, but it is not always possible to restore full functionality within the specified timeframe.
Implications: The study suggests that intrinsic reconfiguration can be a viable fault recovery method for analog systems, but it emphasizes the importance of considering time constraints and the potential limitations of this approach. It may lead to further research into improving the efficiency of intrinsic reconfiguration or exploring alternative fault recovery methods for systems with strict deadline requirements.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0404001v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0404001v1