Application of Three Physical Fault Injection Techniques to the Experimental Assessment of the MARS Architecture

  • Karlsson J
  • Folkesson P
  • Arlat J
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper describes and compares three physical fault injection techniques—heavy-ion radiation, pin-level injection, and electromagnetic interference—and their use in the validation of MARS, a fault-tolerant distributed real-time system. The main features of the injection techniques are first summarized, and then the MARS system is described. The distributed testbed set-up and the common test scenario implemented to perform a coherent set of experiments by applying the three fault injection techniques are also described. The results are presented and discussed; special emphasis is put on the comparison of the specific impact of each technique.

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Karlsson, J., Folkesson, P., Arlat, J., Yves Crouzet, Leber, G., & Reisinger, J. (1998). Application of Three Physical Fault Injection Techniques to the Experimental Assessment of the MARS Architecture. Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerant Systems 10, 267–288.

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