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Software Quality Journal, 2014
It has become well established that software will never become bug free, which has spurred research in mechanisms to contain faults and recover from them. Since such mechanisms deal with faults, fault injection is necessary to evaluate their effectiveness.
Kouwe, E. van der +2 more
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It has become well established that software will never become bug free, which has spurred research in mechanisms to contain faults and recover from them. Since such mechanisms deal with faults, fault injection is necessary to evaluate their effectiveness.
Kouwe, E. van der +2 more
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2008 IEEE International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks With FTCS and DCC (DSN), 2008
A method for statistical fault injection (SFI) into arbitrary latches within a full system hardware-emulated model is validated against particle-beam-accelerated SER testing for a modern microprocessor. As performed on the IBM POWER6 microprocessor, SFI is capable of distinguishing between error handling states associated with the injected bit flip ...
Pradeep Ramachandran +4 more
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A method for statistical fault injection (SFI) into arbitrary latches within a full system hardware-emulated model is validated against particle-beam-accelerated SER testing for a modern microprocessor. As performed on the IBM POWER6 microprocessor, SFI is capable of distinguishing between error handling states associated with the injected bit flip ...
Pradeep Ramachandran +4 more
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Fault injection acceleration by simultaneous injection of non-interacting faults
Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Design Automation Conference, 2016Fault injection is the de facto standard for evaluating the sensitivity of digital systems to transient errors. Due to various masking effects only a very small portion of the injected faults lead to system-level failures, and hence, too many faults have to be injected for achieving statistically meaningful results. At the same time, since the majority
Ebrahimi, Mojtaba +3 more
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EM Fault Injection on ARM and RISC-V
IEEE International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, 2020Recently Electro-Magnetic Fault Injection (EMFI) techniques have been found to have significant implications on the security of embedded devices.
Mahmoud A. Elmohr +2 more
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Faults, Injection Methods, and Fault Attacks
IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 2007An active attacker can induce errors during the computation of the cryptographic algorithm and exploit the faulty results to extract information about the secret key in embedded systems. We call this kind of attack a fault attack. Fault attacks can break an unprotected system more quickly than any other kind of side-channel attack such as simple power ...
Chong Hee Kim, Jean-Jacques Quisquater
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Model-Implemented Fault Injection for Hardware Fault Simulation
2010 Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering, Verification, and Validation, 2010This paper presents how model-implemented fault injection can be utilized to simulate the effect of hardware-related faults in embedded systems. A fault injection environment has been developed to enable comparison of experiments at model level and hardware level using Simulink and an Infineon microcontroller, respectively.
Svenningsson R. +3 more
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On Fault Representativeness of Software Fault Injection
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2013The injection of software faults in software components to assess the impact of these faults on other components or on the system as a whole, allowing the evaluation of fault tolerance, is relatively new compared to decades of research on hardware fault injection.
NATELLA, ROBERTO +3 more
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Fault-list collapsing for fault-injection experiments
Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium. 1998 Proceedings. International Symposium on Product Quality and Integrity, 2002Fault injection is become a popular approach to evaluate and possibly to improve the dependability of computer-based systems. One of the main issues to be solved when setting up a fault injection experiment is the generation of a list of faults to be injected, really representative of the whole set of possible faults.
BENSO, Alfredo +3 more
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An Intelligent Fault Diagnosis Method Enhanced by Noise Injection for Machinery
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2023Machinery generally operates under severe and complex conditions, and therefore, the monitoring signals acquired from machinery would inevitably be accompanied by various types of noise in the process of data acquisition.
Changpu Yang +5 more
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2019
Fault injection is a widely used method to evaluate fault effects and error mitigation in a design. While not a replacement for standard Radiation-Hardness Assurance methodologies, it can provide valuable information in a quick and inexpensive manner. Moreover, recent developments have improved performance by several orders of magnitude, thus enabling ...
Luis Entrena +4 more
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Fault injection is a widely used method to evaluate fault effects and error mitigation in a design. While not a replacement for standard Radiation-Hardness Assurance methodologies, it can provide valuable information in a quick and inexpensive manner. Moreover, recent developments have improved performance by several orders of magnitude, thus enabling ...
Luis Entrena +4 more
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