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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
VLD, HWS, ICD 2024-03-01
10:10
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Fault Detectable Convolutional Neural Network Circuits With Dual Modular Redundancy Based on Mixed-precision Quantization
Yamato Saikawa, Yuta Owada, Yoichi Tomioka, Hiroshi Saito, Yukihide Kohira (UoA) VLD2023-122 HWS2023-82 ICD2023-111
In safety-critical edge AI systems, circuit failures caused by aging or cosmic ray can lead to serious accidents. Dual M... [more] VLD2023-122 HWS2023-82 ICD2023-111
pp.119-124
RCS, IN, NV
(Joint)
2023-05-25
11:55
Kanagawa Keio University (Hiyoshi Campus), and online
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Failure Intermediate Node Detection and Notification Methods in Wireless Multihop Network
Riki Okase, Hiroaki Higaki (Tokyo Denki Univ.) IN2023-5
This paper proposes novel methods for failure node detection and its notification in a wireless multihop network.
By ex... [more]
IN2023-5
pp.23-28
PN, NS, OCS
(Joint)
2021-06-25
14:25
Online Online Fault-Tolerant Multi-Path Routing Method under High Network Failure Environment
Taichi Okumura, Masaki Murakami, Yoshihiko Uematsu, Satoru Okamoto, Naoaki Yamanaka (Keio Univ.) PN2021-10
Networks consisting of many devices require fault-tolerant methods to prepare for device failures. On the other hand, re... [more] PN2021-10
pp.33-39
NS 2019-10-10
15:15
Aichi Nagoya Institute of Technology [Invited Talk] Building a disaster-resilient storage layer for next generation networks: The role of redundancy
Vero Estrada-Galinanes, Racin Nygaard (Univ. of Stavanger), Viktor Tron (Ethereum), Rodrigo Saramago, Leander Jehl, Hein Meling (Univ. of Stavanger) NS2019-112
Blockchain is the driving force behind a myriad of decentralized applications (dapps) that promise to transform the Inte... [more] NS2019-112
pp.53-58
MoNA 2018-08-02
14:05
Hokkaido Otaru Citizen Center Extended GEDIR Routing with Detection of Node Failure
Naoshi Yakura, Hiroaki Higaki (Tokyo Denki Univ.) MoNA2018-7
In data message transmissions in wireless ad-hoc networks, it is assumed that all wireless node correctly work in accord... [more] MoNA2018-7
pp.7-12
QIT
(2nd)
2016-05-30
09:50
Kochi Kochi University of Technology Eikokuji campus Evaluation of quantum 1D repetition code's performance against noises with coherence
Takanori Sugiyama (Osaka Univ.), Keisuke Fujii (Univ. of Tokyo), Haruhisa Nagata, Fuyuhiko Tanaka (Osaka Univ.)
As error rates of quantum gates implemented in recent experiments approach a fault-tolerant threshold of a 2D planar sur... [more]
ASN 2016-05-12
10:25
Tokyo   A relay node placement algorithm to guarantee robustness of a wireless sensor network
Shu Ichikawa, Naoki Wakamiya (Osaka Univ.), Ryo Nakano, Yuichi Igarashi (Hitachi) ASN2016-2
In this research, we propose a method of relay placement to guarantee the required robustness of a wireless sensor netwo... [more] ASN2016-2
pp.7-12
DC 2011-12-16
17:10
Hyogo   Fault-tolerant Wormhole Switching with Partial Backtrack Capability
Hiroki Kanai, Masato Kitakami (Chiba Univ.) DC2011-75
Since a parallel computer and Network-on-Chip (NoC) have many elements, their failure rate is high. Fault-tolerance is i... [more] DC2011-75
pp.39-44
IA, SITE 2009-03-05
16:20
Kumamoto   musasabi: a P2P-based Platform for Stable Services
Kota Abe (Osaka City Univ.) SITE2008-66 IA2008-89
Since P2P systems must handle unexpected peer leave, P2P systems are hard to implement compared to server-client systems... [more] SITE2008-66 IA2008-89
pp.131-136
DC 2008-10-20
13:30
Tokyo National Center of Sciences Fault-Tolerant Multilayer Neural Networks for Multiple Weight-and-Neuron-Fault
Kazuhiro Nishimura (Polytech Univ.), Masato Ootsu (JP Network), Tadayoshi Horita (Polytech Univ.), Itsuo Takanami (Ichinoseki kousen (former)) DC2008-22
The architecture of artificial neural networks, which are derived from brain mechanisms, are quite different from ordina... [more] DC2008-22
pp.1-6
DC 2008-10-20
13:55
Tokyo National Center of Sciences An implementation of a fault-tolerant 2D systolic array on an FPGA and its evaluation
Tadayoshi Horita (Polytechnic Univ.), Itsuo Takanami (Ichinoseki National College of Tech. in former times) DC2008-23
A fault-tolerant self-reconfigurable 2D systolic array to calculate matrix multiplications is implemented on an FPGA.
... [more]
DC2008-23
pp.7-12
DC, CPSY 2008-04-23
11:30
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. A Study on Reliability and Performance of FPGA-Based Fault Tolerant Systems
Ryoji Noji, Satoshi Fujie, Yuki Yoshikawa, Hideyuki Ichihara, Tomoo Inoue (Hiroshima City Univ.) CPSY2008-4 DC2008-4
FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays), which can implement arbitrary logic circuits
any number of times by loading con... [more]
CPSY2008-4 DC2008-4
pp.19-24
CPSY 2007-12-19
15:05
Kyoto Campus Plaza Kyoto A Proposal of Dependable Environment for PC Cluster
Tatsurou Yanase, Makiko Takatsu, Sinsuke Tamura (Univ. of Fukui) CPSY2007-45
Dependability (reliability) of computers system and the fault tolerance (fault tolerance) have been realized conventiona... [more] CPSY2007-45
p.27
COMP 2006-10-17
11:35
Miyagi Tohoku University Byzantine Agreement on the Order of Processing Received Requests is Solvable Deterministically in Asynchronous Systems
Junya Nakamura (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Tadashi Araragi (NTT), Shigeru Masuyama (Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.)
In an asynchronous distributed system, a fault-tolerant method based on system replication has been introduced.
Replica... [more]
COMP2006-35
pp.33-40
CPSY, DC 2006-04-14
13:30
Tokyo Takeda Hall [Invited Talk] Dependable Computing --- the past, present and future
Takashi Nanya (Univ. Tokyo)
We review fundamental concepts and established technologies for dependable computing, survey current challenges to assur... [more] CPSY2006-7 DC2006-7
pp.37-42
SANE 2006-04-10
15:00
Overseas Xidian Univ., Xi'an, China Fault-tolerant Flight Computer for Spacecraft Attitude and Orbit Control
Kotaro Moritani, Yasuo Ishige (NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems), Takanori Iwata (JAXA) SANE2006-10
Sun-synchronous Earth observation satellites require precision attitude determination, attitude control and advanced on-... [more] SANE2006-10
pp.49-53
COMP 2005-10-18
14:30
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Hamiltonian laceability of bubble-sort graphs with edge faults
Toru Araki (Iwate Univ.), Yosuke Kikuchi (JST)
It is known that the $n$-dimensional bubble-sort graph $B_n$ is bipartite, $(n-1)$-regular, and has $n!$ vertices.
We f... [more]
COMP2005-40
pp.29-35
COMP 2005-09-15
09:25
Osaka Osaka Univ., Toyonaka Campus Edge-bipancyclicity and edge-fault-tolerant bipancyclicity of bubble-sort graphs
Yosuke Kikuchi (JST), Toru Araki (Iwate Univ.)
A bipartite graph $G$ is bipancyclic if $G$ has a cycle of length
$l$ for every even $4 \leq l \leq |V(G)|$.
For a... [more]
COMP2005-28
pp.1-7
RECONF 2005-09-16
10:00
Hiroshima   A Genetic Approach for Reconfigurable Mesh Connected Processors
Yusuke Fukushima, Masaru Fukushi, Susumu Horiguchi (Tohoku Univ.)
The recent advanced VLSI technology allows massively parallel systems
to be fabricated on a single chip or silicon wafe... [more]
RECONF2005-43
pp.13-18
CPSY 2004-12-20
16:05
Tokyo Ochanomizu University Towards Zero-Performance-Loss Microarchitecture for Transient Faults Tolerance
Toshinori Sato (Kyushu Inst. Tech.)
This paper presents an approach for integrating fault-tolerance techniques into microprocessors. Smaller and smaller tra... [more] CPSY2004-60
pp.73-78
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