We propose a technique for constructing a fault-tolerant parallel software for general commercial massively parallel computers which are not provided with special fault-tolerant functions. This technique is a hybrid of the primary/backup approach and state machine approach, and can implement paralle
Construction of fault-tolerant mesh-connected highly parallel computer and its performance analysis
β Scribed by Itsuo Takanami; Katsushi Inoue; Takahiro Watanabe; Minoru Oka
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 877 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0882-1666
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A reconfiguration scheme is proposed in which a meshβconnected highly parallel computer is divided into groups of PEs with small meshβstructures, a spare row is added to each group (in what follows, such a group with a spare row is called a plane), these planes are successively connected upward and downward, and finally the top and bottom groups are connected. The scheme has such features that: (1) although switchings for reconfiguration are done locally, compensations are done globally, considering the distribution of faults over the whole planes; and (2) switching algorithm and circuits are simple and hence our scheme is suitable for dynamic reconfiguration.
First, a method for repairing faults is described, and the necessary and sufficient condition for repairability is given. Next, formulas for the reliabilities of systems are given. Using these formulas, an example of computing the improvement degree of MTTF is illustrated and the result is compared with those in the literature. The probabilities of system survivals against the number of faulty PE's also are analyzed and the results are compared with those in the literature. Finally, logic circuits for the reconfiguration are shown and the correctness of their behavior is proved.
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