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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of electronic testing 8 (1996), S. 179-201 
    ISSN: 1573-0727
    Keywords: concurrent error detection ; monitoring machines ; finite state machine synthesis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: Abstract This paper discusses a new design methodology for concurrent error detection in synchronous sequential circuits based on the use of monitoring machines. In this approach, an auxiliary sequential circuit, called the monitoring machine, operates in lock-step with the main machine, such that any fault in either of the two machines is immediately detected. This methodology is independent of the fault model. It can be applied to FSMs with pre-encoded states and can also be used for ones being synthesised. It also provides a systematic framework for the combined optimisation of the main and monitoring machines, and for exploring tradeoffs in their implementation. The design of monitored sequential circuits is a two-fold problem; namely one of designing an optimal monitoring machine given the main machine, and the other of encoding the main machine states so that the resulting monitoring machine is minimal. This paper formally discusses the design of both the main and monitoring machines and techniques for their combined optimisation. Tradeoffs in their implementation based on selective fault detection are also examined. Through experimental results, it is shown that the proposed synthesis technique is eminently suitable for the design of low-cost sequential circuits with concurrent error detection. The monitoring machine is less costly than the main machine. It is also not identical to it. As a result, a monitored sequential circuit has significantly lower hardware cost and improved fault coverage than previous implementations.
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