• Title/Summary/Keyword: Non-fundamental Mode Fault

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Fault-Tolerant Corrective Control for Non-fundamental Mode Faults in Asynchronous Sequential Machines (비동기 순차 머신의 비-기본모드에서 발생하는 고장 극복을 위한 교정 제어)

  • Yang, Jung-Min;Kwak, Seong Woo
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.727-734
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    • 2020
  • Fault tolerant corrective control for asynchronous sequential machines (ASMs) with transient faults is discussed in this paper. The considered ASM is vulnerable to a kind of faults whose manifestation may arise during transient transitions of the ASM, leading to transient faults occurring in non-fundamental mode. To overcome adverse effects caused by these faults, we present a novel corrective control scheme that can detect and tolerate transient faults in non-fundamental mode. The existence condition and design algorithm for an appropriate fault tolerant controller is addressed in the framework of corrective control theory. The applicability of the proposed control methodology is demonstrated in the FPGA experiment.

Fault-Tolerant Control of Input/Output Asynchronous Sequential Circuits with Transient Faults Violating Fundamental Mode (기본 모드를 침해하는 과도 고장이 존재하는 입력/출력 비동기 순차 회로에 대한 내고장성 제어)

  • Yang, Jung-Min;Kwak, Seong-Woo
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.399-408
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    • 2022
  • This paper proposes a corrective control system to achieve fault-tolerant control for input/output asynchronous sequential circuits vulnerable to transient faults violating fundamental mode operations. To overcome non-fundamental mode faults occurring in transient transitions of asynchronous sequential circuits, it is necessary to determine the end of unauthorized state transitions caused by the faults and to stably take the circuit from the faulty state to a desired state that is output equivalent with the normal next stable state. We address the existence condition for a proper output-feedback corrective controller that achieves fault diagnosis and fault-tolerant control for these non-fundamental mode faults. The corrective controller and asynchronous sequential circuit are implemented on field-programming gate array to demonstrate the synthesis procedure and applicability of the proposed control scheme.